Local Dimensions of the Second World War in Southeastern Europe

Local Dimensions of the Second World War in Southeastern Europe

Bougarel, Xavier; Vulesica, Marija; Grandits, Hannes

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2019

296

Dura

Inglês

9781138343658

15 a 20 dias

710

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List of Contributors

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Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION

Local Approaches to the Second World War in Southeastern Europe: An Introduction

Xavier Bougarel, Hannes Grandits, Marija Vulesica

PART I - GROUP-MAKING AS A PROCESS

Chapter 1 - Heirs of the Roman Empire? Aromanians and the Fascist Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)

Paolo Fonzi

Chapter 2 - "The Task of the Century:" Local Dimensions of the Policy of Forced Conversion in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1942)

Daniela Simon

Chapter 3 - Forced Identities: The Use of the Category "Yugoslav" to Classify Inmates in the Mauthausen, Buchenwald and Dachau Nazi Concentration Camps (1941-1945)

Thomas Porena

PART II - LOCAL DYNAMICS OF VIOLENCE

Chapter 4 - Controlling Space and People: War, Territoriality and Population Engineering in Greece during the 1940s

Polymeris Voglis

Chapter 5 - Spatial and Temporal Logics of Violence: The Independent State of Croatia in the Districts of Glina and Vrginmost (April 1941-January 1942)

Drago Roksandic

Chapter 6 - Dynamics of Unrestrained Violence: The Massacre of Distomo (10 June 1944)

Janis Nalbadidacis

PART III - LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST

Chapter 7 - The Madding Clocks of Local Persecution: Anti-Jewish Policies under Bulgarian Occupation (1941-1943)

Nadege Ragaru

Chapter 8 - Resistance or Collaboration? The Greek Christian Elites of Thessaloniki facing the Holocaust (1941-1943)

Leon Saltiel

Chapter 9 - Being a Jew in Zagreb in 1941: Life and Death of Lovoslav Schick

Marija Vulesica

PART IV - EVERYDAY LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION

Chapter 10 - Escape into Normality: Entertainment and Propaganda in Belgrade during the Occupation (1941-1944)

Dejan Zec

EPILOGUE

(Re-)Scaling the Second World War: Regimes of Historicity and the Legacies of the Cold War in Europe

Sabine Rutar

Index
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Young Men;National Library;6 Million Jews;Charles King;Vlach minority;Bird's Eye;Aromanians;Vardar Macedonia;NDH;Ustasha Regime;Croatian Orthodox Church;NDH Government;Puppet State;Italian Intelligence;Ustashas;Serbian Orthodox Church;Partisans;Croatian Jews;Bitola;Serbian Orthodox Population;Thessaloniki;Yugoslav Committee;Zagreb;Deutsche Volksliste;Adolf Eichmann;Sultan Abdul Hamid Ii;Adolf Hitler;Rudi Supek;Auschwitz;Radio Belgrade;Auschwitz-Birkenau;Forced Population Movements;Babi Yar;Population Engineering;Bergen Belsen;2nd Company;Buchenwald;Southeastern Europe;Children in the Holocaust;District Administration;Christopher Browning;German Military Commander;Concentration Camps;Ustasha Movement;Dachau;Serbian Population;Dan Stone;Serbian Question;Deportations of Jews;Eastern Front;Endloesung;European Jewry;Fascism;Final Solution;Gas Chambers;Genocide;Ghetto;Heinrich Himmler;Holocaust;Holocaust Survival;Holocaust Survivors;Jewish Resistance;Liberation of the Concentration Camps;Majdanek;Mass Murder;Mauthausen;Memory;Nazi;Nazi Germany;New Order;Nuremberg Laws;Peter Hayes;Raul Hilberg;Reinhard Heydrich;Rudolf Hoess;Shoah;Steven T. Katz;The SS;Timothy Snyder;Treblinka;Wannsee Conference;Warsaw Ghetto;World War II;Zyklon B