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Autor:
Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
Chapter 2 examines what happened to the Nazi camps in the immediate aftermath of the war. It narrates the transition from KZ to internment camp at each location in the context of cleansing responses to Nazism and transitional justice. It demonstrates
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Autor:
Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
Across Europe the Nazis established their concentration camps close to local communities. These communities were not perpetrators like the Nazis or victims like the internees. Yet they did not simply stand by aloof, untouched by the presence of such
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Autor:
Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
Chapter 5 examines the period of quiescence in KZ memory which prevailed from the mid 1960s through the 1970s across all three locations. It outlines how practices of remembrance became more routine, with anniversary years providing pops of spectacle
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Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
Chapter 6 assesses the fundamental changes that occurred at the three KZ locations at a time when the Holocaust became central to European understandings of the war and Nazism. It outlines the camps’ transformations from monuments to memorial insti
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Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
The first chapter introduces the case studies of Neuengamme, Natzweiler-Struthof, and Vught in their respective wartime contexts of Germany, Alsace, and the Netherlands. It traces through the ways in which the outside world remained connected to the
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Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
After the internment camps closed, the KZs were used in further pragmatic capacities. Chapter 3 reviews how the refunctionalization of the KZs at Vught and Neuengamme displaced the connotations of Nazi history by inscribing new narratives onto the lo
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Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
This Conclusion brings together the three cases, underlining the importance of locality and how it is has been lastingly tainted by KZ history. Across European borders, amidst diverging national war histories, different heritages of guilt and myth, a
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Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
Local populations interacted and engaged with their nearby Nazi camps whether in perpetrator or occupied nations, and these interactions continued with whatever became of the camps after the war. The introduction situates the book between historiogra
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Helen J. Whatmore-Thomson
This chapter focuses on the processes of making official monuments at KZs Natzweiler-Struthof and Neuengamme. It details how the commune of Natzwiller was crucial to the context of memorialization and consistently problematized the French state’s d
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EJC Supplements, Vol 13, Iss 1, p 44 (2015)
Epithelial ovarian cancer frequently metastasizes to the omentum, a process that requires pro-angiogenic activation of HOMECs by tumour -secreted factors in their microenvironment. We have previously shown that ovarian cancer cells secrete a range of
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