War and remembrance: World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
AND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
VI
I
PAUL
SRODECKI
AND
DARIA
KOZLOVA
SECTION
I
CONCEPTUAL
AND
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORKS
I.
A
DIFFICULT
RELATIONSHIP
-
WORLD
WAR
II
AND
REMEMBRANCE
IN
POST-SOCIALIST
EUROPE
.
3
PAUL
SRODECKI
2.
MECHANISMS
OF
DEALING
WITH
THE
PAST
.
37
FRANK
GOLCZEWSKI
SECTION
II
STATE
MEMORY
NARRATIVES
AND
THEIR
PUBLIC
PERCEPTION
3.
THE
MILITAINMENT
OF
WORLD
WAR
11
MEMORY
IN
POST-SOVIET
RUSSIA
.
65
ELIZAVETA
GAUFMAN
4.
FROM
GREAT
PATRIOTIC
WAR
TO
WORLD
WAR
11
:
HOW
MEMORY
CHANGED
IN
GEORGIA
AFTER
INDEPENDENCE
.
81
NINO
CHIKOVANI
AND
MALKHAZ
MATSABERIDZE
5.
DIFFICULT
TRANSFORMATION:
THE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
WORLD
WAR
II
IN
CZECHIA
AFTER
1989
101
DARINA
VOLF
6.
REMEMBERING
THE
HOLOCAUST
AFTER
1989:
SLOVAKIA
MORE
THAN
THIRTY
YEARS
LATER
127
MONIKA
VRZGULOVA
7.
VICTIMS
AND
PERPETRATORS
OF
WORLD
WAR
II
IN
MEMORY
POLITICS
IN
SERBIA
AND
CROATIA,
19908-2020
145
JELENA
JORGACEVIC
KISIC
AND
OLGA
MANOJLOVIC
PINTAR
VI
CONTENTS
8.
JUST
A
LOCAL
AFFAIR?
ESTONIAN
MEMORIES
OF
THE
SECOND
WORLD
WAR
AND
THE
DIALOGUE
WITH
WESTERN
MEMORY
CULTURE
.
169
DAVID
FEEST
SECTION
III
MUSEUMS,
MEMORIALS
AND
MONUMENTS
AS
CONTROVERSIAL
OBJECTS
OF
CULTURAL
MEMORY
9.
WORLD
WAR
II
AND
THE
HOLOCAUST
IN
POST-COMMUNIST
MEMORIAL
MUSEUMS
.
205
LJILJANA
RADONIC
10.
GREAT
PATRIOTIC
WAR
VERSUS
NATIONALIZATION:
REMEMBRANCE
AND
COMMEMORATION
IN
BELARUSIAN
MUSEUMS
.
225
KRISTIANE
JANEKE
11.
MUSEUMS
'
REPRESENTATION
OF
WORLD
WAR
II
IN
UKRAINE
1991-2019
AGAINST
THE
BACKGROUND
OF
MEMORY
POLITICS:
COMPETING
NARRATIVES
AND
RECONCILIATION
MEASURES
.
243
DARIA
KOZLOVA
12.
STUMBLING
BLOCKS
IN
THE
WAY
-
HOLOCAUST
REMEMBRANCE
IN
HUNGARY
AFTER
1989
.
269
ZSUZSANNA
AGORA
AND
GEORGE
DEAK
CONTRIBUTORS
.
297
ABBREVIATIONS
.
301
INDEX
.
303
Index Aachen, Germany 40 Agora, Zsuzsanna (b. 1969), historian 24 Ahonen, Heiki (b. 1956), museum director 215,217 Akudovich, Valyantsin (b. 1950), publicist and philosopher 228 Albania, Albanians 6 Aleksiyevich, Svetlana (b. 1948), author 69 Antall, Jozsef (1932-1993), prime minister of Hungary 276,27g Arpâd (c, 845-907), Magyar prince 285 Assmann, Aleida, (b. 1947), egyptologist and cultural studies researcher 82,86,88 Assmann, Jan (b. 1938), egyptologist and cultural studies researcher 53,82 Auschwitz, see Oswiçcim Austria, Austrians 44,114,160,162,271 Babariko, Viktor (b. 1963), banker, politician 233 Babis, Minister Andrej (b. 1954), prime minister of Czechia 112,117 Babyn Yar, see Kyiv Bakô, Tihamér (b. 1955), psychoanalyst 287, 291 Balaton, lake 280 Banat, Banatians 154 Bandera, Stepan (1909-1959), politician 11-12,56-57,248-249 Banska Bystrica, Slovakia 209,211 Bârdossy, Laszlo (1880-1946), prime minister of Hungary 280 Barlach, Ernst (1870-1938), sculptor 45 Belarus, Belarusians 21,24,48-49,51-52, 76,176-177,225-242,249-250,258,260 Belgrade, Serbia 152-154 Semlin (Zemun) concentration camp 154-155 Berdzenishvili, Merab (1929-2016), sculptor 86,89 Berlin, Germany 54,75,86,229,269 crisis (1961) 104 Bessarabia, Bessarabians 245 Bethlen, Istvan (1874-1946), prime minister of Hungary 279 Bialystok, Poland 13 Biskupic, Bozo (b. 1938), politician 211 Blair, Eric Arthur (alias George Orwell 1903-1950), author 45,197 Bleiburg (Svn. Pliberk), Austria massacre (1945) 157-158,160-162 Blume, Rebekka, historian 217 Bohemia, Bohemians 102-105,108-109 Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bosnians and Herzegovinians 145-146,152,155,158, 213,220 Braham, Randolph L. (1923-2018), historian and political scientist 273,283 Bratislava, Slovakia 16,133-134,136 Brest, Belarus 49,51-52,230 Brezhnev, Leonid (1906-1982), general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 83,85 Brno, Czechia 105,114-115,119 Brussels, Belgium 281 Budapest, Hungary 16,55,207,213,218-219, 273,280,283,291 Bukovina, Bukovinians 245 Bulgaria, Bulgarians 13 Bytca, Slovakia 139 Campbell. James, anglicist 68 Cejnkovà, Zora (b. 1971), film director 119 Cerny, David (b. 1967), sculptor 104 Cervencl, Milous (b. 1951), memorial director 118 Chagall, Marc (1887-1985), painter 232 Chagelishvili, Toma (b. 1972), historian 88 Charlemagne (748-814), king of the Franks and Lombards, emperor of the Romans 39-42 Charles V (1500-58), Holy Roman emperor, king of Spain (as Charles I) 39 Chernobyl, Ukraine disaster (1986) 228,236 Chiaureli, Mikheil (1894-1974), film director 86 Chikovani, Nino, cultural studies researcher 23 China, Chinese 6
304 INDEX Chkheidze, Rezo (1926-2015), film director 86 Christianity, Christians 40-41,132,271-272, 276-280,285-286,288-289 Churchill, Winston (1874-1965), prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 160 Cold War (1947-1991) 4, 8, 49,147,170, 206 Colman (Kalman), Stephen (b. 1926) 279 Cologne, Germany 269 Copenhagen, Denmark 217 Courtois, Stéphane (b. 1947), historian 181 Croatia, Croats 7,13,20,145-168,209, 211-213,217,285 Csoôri, Sandor (1930-2016), wirter, politician 276-277 Csôsz, Laszlo (b. 1973), historian 273 Csurka, Istvan (1934-2012), writer, politician 276-277,279-280 Czechia, Czechs 7,13,16-17,23,101-125,128, 131.135 Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak 6,102-109, 113,115-116,118,128,176,178,245 Dubrowa Gôrnicza, Poland 9 Danube, river 133, 218,280-281 David, Lea, sociologist and anthropologist 150 Deak, George, historian 24 Demes, Katelin, historian 16 Demnig, Gunter (b. 1947), artist 269 Denmark, Danish 183, 217 Donetsk, Ukraine (dejure) / Russia (de facto) 66 Dnipro, Ukraine 255-257, 262-263 Durcanskÿ, Ferdinand (1906-1974), politician 138 Durica, Milan S. (b. 1925), historian 129 Eichmann, Adolf (1906-1962), SS official 273 Eligulashvili, Joseph (1890-1952), politician 93-94 England, English 196 Eörsi, Mâtyâs (b. 1954), politician 285 Erôs, Ferenc (1946-2020), psychologist 275 Estonia, Estonians 7,20,23,169-201, 215-217 Feest, David (b. 1969), historian 23 Fico, Robert (b. 1964), prime minister of Slovakia 133,137 Finland, Finns 173-174,183 Flossenbürg, Germany concentration camp 261 France, French 38,40-42,93 Francia, Franks 39-40
Francis (b. 1936 as Jorge Mario Bergogolio), pope 161 Franco, Francisco (b. 1892-1975), military general, dictator of Spain 157 Franco-Prussian War (also Franco-German War 1870-1871) 41 Freytag von Loringhoven, Arndt (b. 1956), diplomat 5 Fucik, Jiilius (1903-1943), author 107-108 Gabliani, Givi (1915-2001), physician and military commander 92,94 Galicia, Galicians (Eastern Europe) 12, 56-57,245,271 Gaufman, Elizaveta, political scientist 23 Gdansk, Poland 55,101 Georgia, Georgians 20,81-99 Germany, Germans 4-9,11-13,15—17, 21, 39,41,43-47, 49, 51, 53-54,56-58, 69, 75, 86, 92-95,106-108,111-116,138, 145-146,158,160,169,171,173-178, 182-187,192-193,195, 212,215-217, 219-220, 228, 233,245,248-249, 253, 260, 269,272-273, 277,279, 282, 284-285, 292 Gödölld, Hungary 279 Golczewski, Frank (b. 1948), historian 22 Gorbachev, Mikhail (1931-2022), leader of the Soviet Union 172 Gori, Georgia 84,88-89 Gotovina, Ante (b. 1955), military leader 161 Grabar-Kitarovic, Kolinda (b. 1968), president of Croatia 156 Gracanica, Kosovo 145 Greece, Greeks 4 Habsburgs, dynasty 39,271 Hajdûszoboszlô, Hungary 270 Halbwachs, Maurice (1877-1945), philosopher 82
305 INDEX Hallama, Peter (b. 1982), historian 112 Hallikmäe, Väino (b. 1953) 185 Hamburg, Germany 41,43-45 Havel, Vaclav (1936-2011), president of Czechia no, 113,116 Heydrich, Reinhard (1904-1942), SS official 108-109,119 Hiio, Toomas (b. 1965) 183 Himka, John-Paul (b. 1949), historian 16 Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945), dictator of Germany 212,218 Hitler-Stalin Pact (1939), see MolotovRibbentrop Pact Höcke, Björn (b. 1972), politician 54-55 Hodonin, Czechia 109,111 Holocaust (also Shoah 1941-1945) 4,10, 12-13,15-17 20-21,23-24,47,53-56, 82,92-96,110-113,117-118,127-143, 146-147.149-150.154-155.161,163, 170-171,177-182,185,191-195,205-224, 230,238,243-245,248,253,259-264, 269-295 Holy Roman Empire 39 Horthy, Miklos (1868-1957), regent of Hungary 218-219,272-273, 276-282, 289-290 Hrdlicka, Alfred (1928-2009), sculptor 44-45 Hrytsak, Yaroslav (b. i960), historian 247 Huizinga, Johan (1872-1945), historian 67 Hungary, Hungarians 13,16,20,24,139,178, 207,218-220, 243, 269-295 Red Terror (1919) 271-272 uprising (1956) 104 White Terror (1919-1921) 272 Hvostov, Andrei (b. 1963), journalist and writer 188 Jedwabne, Poland pogrom (1941) 58,112,139 Jilge, Wilfried (b. 1970), historian 57 John Paul II (born Karol Jozef Wojtyla 1920-2005), pope 161 Jovic, Dejan (b. 1968), political scientist 158 Jovicic, Natasa, museum director 211-212 Judaism, Jews 4-5,10,12-13,15-17,20-21, 23-24,47,53-56,58, 82,92-96,110-113, 117-118,127-143,145-147.149-150. 152,154-155.159.161,163,170-171,175, 177-182,185,191-192,194-195.205-224, 230,238, 243-245,248,253,255, 259-264,269-295 Kâdâr, Janos Jozsef
(1912-1989), general secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party 276-277 Kalinoùski, Kastus (1838-1864), poet 235-236 Kamyanets-Podilskiy, Ukraine 272,280 Karsai, Laszlo (b. 1950), historian 282 Katyn, Russia massacre (1940) 46, 54 Kaunas, Lithuania 178 Kerch, Ukrainie {deJure) I Russia {de facto) 84-85,258 Kertész, Imre (1929-2016), author 283,286 Kharkiv, Ukraine 260 Drobytsky Yar massacre (1941) 243 Islam, Muslims 40,94,160 Israel, Israelis 5,49,58,95-96,132-133,264, 281 Italy, Italians 145-146 Khatyn, Belarus massacre (1943) 49. 52, 239 Kherson, Ukraine 66 Khramoy, Alyaksandr (b. 1976), museum director 234 Khrushchev, Nikita (1894-1971), first secretary of the Communist Part of the Soviet Union 83 Kibalnikov, Aleksandr (1912-1987), sculptor 49,51-52 Kidric, Boris (1912-1953), politician 152 Kisic, Jelena Jorgacevic, political scientist Jakobson, Max (1923-2013), diplomat 182 Janeke, Kristiane (b. 1967), museologist 24 Jasenovac, Croatia concentration camp 145-146,156-160, 209,211-212 Kislovodsk, Russia 95 Klatovy, Czechia 103 Klooga, Estonia concentration camp 216 Knittel, Hugo (1888-1958), sculptor 23 42-43
306 Kohl, Helmut (1930-2017), chancellor of West Germany, chancellor of Germany 116 Konev, Ivan (1897-1973), military leader 101, 104-105,107,117,255 Konkka, Olga, slavist 71-72 Konrad, György (1933-2019), writer, sociologist 277 Kôresaar, Ene (b. 1971), ethnologist 172 Korkuc, Wojciech (b. 1967), artist 5 Kosovo, Kosovars 220 Kötcse, Hungary 278 Kotleba, Marian (b. 1977), politician 137 Köves, Storno (b. 1979), Orthodox rabbi 283 Kozlova, Daria (b. 1991), historian 24 Kravchuk, Leonid (1934-2022), president of Ukraine 247,250 Kuchma, Leonid (b. 1938), president of Ukraine 247 Kun (1886-1938), Béla, communist revolutionary 271 Kundra, Ondrej (b. 1980), journalist 112-113 Kuöhl, Richard (1880-1961), sculptor 43-44 Kusturica, Emir (b. 1954), film director 156 Kutaisi, Georgia 84,89 Kutlvasr, Karel (1895-1961), military leader 107 Kvaternik, Eugen (1910-1962), military leader 161 Kyiv, Ukraine 252,254, 258, 262-264 Babyn Yar massacre (1941) 53,262 Kyncl, Vojtëch (b. 1983) 113 Laar, Mart (b. 1960), prime minister of Estonia 173 Lang, Volker (b. 1964), artist 44 Latvia, Latvians 7,13,20,183,214-215, 217-218,220 Lâzâr, Janos (b. 1975), politician 284 Lazda, Paulis (b. 1938), historian 214 Lehmannova, Martina (b. 1978), historian 101,113 Leningrad, see Saint Petersburg Lersch, Heinrich (1889-1936), poet 43 Leselidze, Konstantine (1903-1944), military leader 85 Lety, Czechia 109-111,117 Lezâky, Czechia 108 Lidice, Czechia massacre (1942) 101,108,113,118-ng INDEX Liepäja, Latvia massacre (1941) 215 Lihula, Estonia 185-190 Lithuania, Lithuanians 7,13,16,20,183,190, 220,225,228,235
Lorenc, David, journalist 111 Lübeck, Germany 44 Luhansk, Ukraine (deJure) I Russia (de facto) 66 Lukashenka, Alyaksandr (b. 1954), president of Belarus 230-231 Lviv, Ukraine 252-253, 255, 263 Madisson, Tiit (1950-1921), politician 185 Maglakelidze, Shalva (1893-1976), politician and military commander 92 Mälksoo, Maria, political scientist 197 Maly Trostenets, Belarus concentration camp 229 Männil, Harry (1920-2010), businessman and art collector 179 Mao Zedong (1893-1976), communist revolutionary, founder of the People’s Republic of China Maoism 181 Marneuli, Georgia 86 Masherov, Pyotr (1919-1980), Soviet partisan and politician 231 Matsaberidze, Malkhaz, political scientist 23 Mazurek, Milan (b. 1994), politician 137 Meciar, Vladimir (b. 1942), prime minister of Slovakia 132,209 Medvedev, Dmitriy (b. 1965), president of Russia 154 Melnyk, Andriy (b. 1975), diplomat 12 Meri, Lennart (1929-2006), film director, author, president of Estonia 182-183 Metreveli, Sergo (1906-1991), winemaker 95 Michlic, Joanna Beata, historian 16 Milosevic, Slobodan (1941-2006), president of Serbia, president of Yugoslavia 150 Minden, Germany 41 Minin, Kuzma (d. 1616), merchant 55 Minsk, Belarus 47-49,225-227, 229,231, 238 Molnar, Judit (b. 1961), historian 282 Molotov, Vyacheslav (1890-1986), Soviet minister of foreign affairs
INDEX Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) 86,169, 207,235,245 Montenegro, Montenegrins 146,152 Moravia, Moravians 105,107-109,128 Moscow, Russia 55,66,84,89,96,108,117, 19α,231 Munich, Germany agreement (1938) 116,245 Munkâcsi, Ernô (1896-1950), jurist and writer 273 Murg, Germany 43 Mzhavanadze, Vasil (1902-1988), politician 84 Nagy, Zsuzsa L. (1930-2010), historian 279 Nedic, Milan (1877-1946), military leader and politician 154-155 Nollendorfs, Valters (b. 1931), German studies scholar 218 Nora, Pierre (b. 1931), historian 82-83, 88 Novak, Attila (b. 1967), historian 281 Nyirô, Jôzsef (1889-1953), writer 286 Ochiauri, Gogi (1927-2017), sculptor 85-86, 88 Odesa, Ukraine 49,257-263 Ojuland, Kristiina (b. 1966), politician 186 Orban, Viktor (b. 1963), prime minister of Hungary 218, 277-278, 280-281, 283-284, 286, 289 Orwell, George, author, see Eric Arthur Blair Oswiçcim, Poland Auschwitz concentration camp 49, 51, 113,180, 207,211, 248, 261,273 Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turks, Ottomans (dynasty) 243 Pacific Ocean 3 Pardubice, Czechia 105 Paris, France 93-94,232 Pärnu, Estonia 184-185 Parts, Juhan (b. 1966), prime minister of Estonia 185-186,189 Päts, Konstantin (1874-1956), prime minister and president of Estonia 172 Pavelic, Ante (1889-1959), military leader 161,212 Pavlakovic, Vjeran, historian 160 Petershagen, Germany 41 307 Pilsen, Czechia 103,107 Pintar, Olga Manojlovic, cultural studies researcher 23 Podborsko, Poland 8-9 Pokorni, Zoltan (b. 1962), politician 291 Poland, Poles 4-6,8-10,12-13, ιθ 20 47 49· 5L 54-58, 93,101,112,139,177,196,212, 225-226, 230, 235, 238, 245,
247, 255 January uprising (1863) 235-236 Polansky, Paul (1942-2021), writer and activist no Polatsk, Belarus 228 Popper, Karl (1902-1994), philosopher 278 Poroshenko, Petro (b. 1965), president of Ukraine 57,249-250 Postoloprty (Ger. Postelberg), Czechia 114 massacre 113-114 Pozharsky, Dmitry (d. 1642), Rurikid prince 55 Prague, Czechia 16,101,104-105,107-109, 112,117 Spring (1968) 113,115 uprising (1945) 107,119 Prerov (Ger. Prerau), Czechia 114 Pristina, Kosovo Putin, Vladimir (b. 1952), president of Russia 11,20-21,57,68,76,89,218,230 Racan, Ivica (1944-2007), prime minister of Croatia 158 Radonic, Ljiljana (b. 1981), political scientist 16,23 Rajec, Slovakia 138 Ranki, György (1930-1988), historian 279 Rêvai, Gabor (1947-2020), author 275 Rêvai, Jôzsef (1898-1959), politician 275 Ribbentrop, Joachim von (1893-1946), German minister of foreign affairs Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) 86,169, 207, 236,245 Riga, Latvia 55, 215, 218 Rokycany, Bohemia 104-105 Romani people (Roma and Sinti) 109-111, 117,120,128,134,145,152,159, 212-213, 259,262, 269, 285 Romania, Romanians 13,16, 245,285 Rothberg, Michael (b. 1966), American literature and memory studies scholar 170-171,181,192,194
308 Russia, Russians 11-13,16,21-23,54-5$, 65-80,85,88-90,93,96,101,104, 116-117,154,160,169,172,177,183, 188-190,194-195,214-215,218, 225-230,232,235,243,246, 248-250, 258, 260,262 Ruwoldt, Hans Martin (1891-1969), sculptor 45 Saint Petersburg, Russia 49,69,176 Sandberger, Martin (1911-2010), German SS functionary 174 Sapotska, Pavel (b. 1992), museum director 234,238 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 162 Schmidt, Maria (b. 1953), historian 219,281, 283 Sedan, France battle (1870) 41 Sedlar, Jakov (b. 1952), film director 159 Selikhanov, Sergey (1917-1976), sculptor 49, 52 Semlin (Zemun) Serbia, Serbs 13,21,145-168,211-213,285 Uprising (1941) 152-153 Sevastopol, Ukraine {dejure) / Russia (de facto) 49,258 Shevardnadze, Eduard (1928-2014), politician, president of Georgia 84-85, 87 Shoah, see Holocaust Shostakovich, Dmitriy (1906-1975), composer 53 Shoygu, Sergey (b. 1955), minister of defense of Russia 66 Shukhevych, Roman (1907-1950), military leader 56,248,258 Shukhevych, Yuriy (b. 1933), politician 56 Simecka, Milan (1930-1990), philosopher 135 Sinimäe, Estonia battle (1944) 176 Skaryna, Frantsysk (c. 1470-before 1552), humanist 232 Slovakia, Slovaks 7,13,23,112,118,127-143, 209-211,213,217,280,285-286 national uprising (1944) 138,209-210 Slovenia, Slovenians 7,152,160 INDEX Slutsk, Belarus 232 Smetona, Antanas (1874-1944), president of Lithuania 172 Sniegon, Tomas (b. 1965), historian 111,117, 210 Snyder, Timothy D. (b. 1969), historian 192 Sokhumi, Georgia (dejure) I Abkhazia (de facto) 84 Soros, George (b. 1930), businessman 277-278 Soviet Union (USSR), Soviets
5-11,15-16, 20, 24,46-47· 49· 53-57· θ5· θ7· 69-70, 72, 74,76,81-90,92-93,95-96,101-106, 108,115-116,131,160,169-176,178, 181-183,185-189,191-195, 206, 208, 214-218,220,225,227-232,235, 238-239.243-253,255-264,272,274, 276,280 Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina 146 Stahl, Roger, communication studies researcher 22, 67, 73 Stalin, Joseph (1878-1953), leader of the Soviet Union 54,74,83,86,88-89,172, 192,218,260 Hitler-Stalin Pact (1939), see MolotovRibbentrop Pact Stalinism 21,49,89,191,220,228,236, 27З-274 Stalingrad, see Volgograd Stepinac, Aloysius (1898-1960), archbishop of Zagreb, cardinal 161 Stingl, Pavel (b. i960), movie and museum director 112 Stockholm, Sweden 133,179,206 Susice, Czechia 102-103 Swabia, Swabians 285 Sweden, Swedes 183 Switzerland, Swiss 43 Szabo, Dezsd (1879-1945), writer 286 Szântô, Gabor T. (b. 1966), author 274 Szczecin, Poland 8 Szita, Szabolcs (b. 1945), museum director 282 Sztqjay, Döme (1883-1946), prime minister of Hungary 273 Sztompka, Piotr (b. 1944), sociologist 87
INDEX Takarô, Mihâly (b. 1954), literary historian 286 Tallinn, Estonia 185,188-190,215,217-218 Tammiksaar, Leo (b. 1961), politician 184 Tartu, Estonia 187 Tbilisi, Georgia 84,86,95-96 Teleki, Pâl (1879-1941), prime minister of Hungary 289 Tenerife, Spain 161 The Hague, the Netherlands 161 Tiso, Jozef (1887-1947), Roman Catholic cleric, president of Slovakia 134,136, 138,210 Tito, Josip Broz (1892-1980), president of Yugoslavia 148,151,160 Török, Ferenc (b. 1971), film director 274 Transcarpathia, Transcarpathians 245 Trianon Peace Treaty (1920) 276,288-289, 291 Trouillot, Michel-Rolph (1949-2012), anthropologist 163 Trump, Donald John (b. 1946), president of the USA 69 Trump, Melania (b. 1970) 69 Tudman, Franjo (1922-1999), historian, president of Croatia 156-157,213 Two Plus Four Treaty (1990) 4 Ukraine, Ukrainians 7,11-13, 16, 2°, 24, 53-54,56-58,65-66,176,218,225-227, 243-267,272 Euromaidan (2013-2014) 16,249, 256-257, 264 Holodomor (1932-1933) 248,260-261 Orange Revolution (2004-2005) 244, 247,255-256 Ulmanis, Karlis (1877-1942), prime minister and president of Latvia 172 Ungvâry, Krisztiân (b. 1969), historian 282 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), see Soviet Union United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, British 69,108 United States of America (USA), US Americans 3,58, 67,70,102-105,145,181, 205,264,283 Ùsti nad Labem (Ger. Aussig an der Elbe), Czechia 114 Utsera, Georgia 95 309 Vaivara, Estonia concentration camp 216 Vashadze, Grigol (b. 1958), politician 90 Vatutin, Nikolay (1901-1944), military leader 258 Velvet Revolution (1989)
101-102,104,112, 120,127 Verden, Germany massacre (782) 41 Vienna, Austria 190, 220,280 Vilnius, Lithuania 178,215,235 Vistula, river 8 Vitebsk, Belarus 232 Vlasov, Andrey (1901-1946), military leader 101 Vojtassâk, Jan (1877-1965), bishop of Spis 138 Volf, Darina, historian 23 Volgograd, Russia 49 Volhynia, Volhynians 12,56-57 Vorobyov, Andrey (b. 1970), politician 66 Vrzgulovâ, Monika (b. 1965), ethnologist 23 Vsetin, Czechia 107-108 Vukic, Igor (b. 1966), journalist 159 Vyatrovich, Volodymyr (b. 1977), historian, politician 249 Wallenberg, Raoul (1912-c. 1947) 283 Warsaw, Poland 5,8-9,47,49,55,115 ghetto uprising (1943) 49, 51 uprising (1944) 55 Washington, USA 213, 219 Wass, Albert (1908-1998), writer 286 Wiesenthal, Simon (1908-2005), Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Center, Los Angeles 177,179 White, Hayden V. (1928-2018), historian 37 Winter, Jay (b. 1945), historian 89 World War I (1914-1918) 41, 43, 45,271, 288 Wouk, Herman (1915-2019), author 3,11 Yanukovych, Viktor (b. 1950), president of Ukraine 56,248-250 Yevtushenko, Yevgeniy (1932-2017), poet 53 Yugoslavia, Yugoslav 6,10,145,147-154,158, 160-162,280 wars (1991-2001) 14 Yushchenko, Andriy (1919-1992), Soviet soldier 261
INDEX 310 Yushchenko, Viktor (b. 1954), president of Ukraine 56,247-248,250,258-261, 263-264 Zagreb, Croatia 157,159,162,164 Zana, Katalin (b. 1967), psychotherapist 287,291 Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine 66 Zelenka, Vaclav (1938-2021), mayor of Lidice 118 i Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Zelensky, Volodymyr (b. 1978), president of Ukraine 12,249 Zeman, Milos (b. 1944) 117 Zigel, Emil, soldier 95 Znojmo, Czechia 105 Zubkova, Elena, historian 172 Zugdidi, Georgia 84 Zuroff, Efraim (b. 1948) 179 Zvolensky, Stanislav (b. 1958), archbishop of Bratislava 134 |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
AND
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
VI
I
PAUL
SRODECKI
AND
DARIA
KOZLOVA
SECTION
I
CONCEPTUAL
AND
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORKS
I.
A
DIFFICULT
RELATIONSHIP
-
WORLD
WAR
II
AND
REMEMBRANCE
IN
POST-SOCIALIST
EUROPE
.
3
PAUL
SRODECKI
2.
MECHANISMS
OF
DEALING
WITH
THE
PAST
.
37
FRANK
GOLCZEWSKI
SECTION
II
STATE
MEMORY
NARRATIVES
AND
THEIR
PUBLIC
PERCEPTION
3.
THE
MILITAINMENT
OF
WORLD
WAR
11
MEMORY
IN
POST-SOVIET
RUSSIA
.
65
ELIZAVETA
GAUFMAN
4.
FROM
GREAT
PATRIOTIC
WAR
TO
WORLD
WAR
11
:
HOW
MEMORY
CHANGED
IN
GEORGIA
AFTER
INDEPENDENCE
.
81
NINO
CHIKOVANI
AND
MALKHAZ
MATSABERIDZE
5.
DIFFICULT
TRANSFORMATION:
THE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
WORLD
WAR
II
IN
CZECHIA
AFTER
1989
101
DARINA
VOLF
6.
REMEMBERING
THE
HOLOCAUST
AFTER
1989:
SLOVAKIA
MORE
THAN
THIRTY
YEARS
LATER
127
MONIKA
VRZGULOVA
7.
VICTIMS
AND
PERPETRATORS
OF
WORLD
WAR
II
IN
MEMORY
POLITICS
IN
SERBIA
AND
CROATIA,
19908-2020
145
JELENA
JORGACEVIC
KISIC
AND
OLGA
MANOJLOVIC
PINTAR
VI
CONTENTS
8.
JUST
A
LOCAL
AFFAIR?
ESTONIAN
MEMORIES
OF
THE
SECOND
WORLD
WAR
AND
THE
DIALOGUE
WITH
WESTERN
MEMORY
CULTURE
.
169
DAVID
FEEST
SECTION
III
MUSEUMS,
MEMORIALS
AND
MONUMENTS
AS
CONTROVERSIAL
OBJECTS
OF
CULTURAL
MEMORY
9.
WORLD
WAR
II
AND
THE
HOLOCAUST
IN
POST-COMMUNIST
MEMORIAL
MUSEUMS
.
205
LJILJANA
RADONIC
10.
GREAT
PATRIOTIC
WAR
VERSUS
NATIONALIZATION:
REMEMBRANCE
AND
COMMEMORATION
IN
BELARUSIAN
MUSEUMS
.
225
KRISTIANE
JANEKE
11.
MUSEUMS
'
REPRESENTATION
OF
WORLD
WAR
II
IN
UKRAINE
1991-2019
AGAINST
THE
BACKGROUND
OF
MEMORY
POLITICS:
COMPETING
NARRATIVES
AND
RECONCILIATION
MEASURES
.
243
DARIA
KOZLOVA
12.
STUMBLING
BLOCKS
IN
THE
WAY
-
HOLOCAUST
REMEMBRANCE
IN
HUNGARY
AFTER
1989
.
269
ZSUZSANNA
AGORA
AND
GEORGE
DEAK
CONTRIBUTORS
.
297
ABBREVIATIONS
.
301
INDEX
.
303
Index Aachen, Germany 40 Agora, Zsuzsanna (b. 1969), historian 24 Ahonen, Heiki (b. 1956), museum director 215,217 Akudovich, Valyantsin (b. 1950), publicist and philosopher 228 Albania, Albanians 6 Aleksiyevich, Svetlana (b. 1948), author 69 Antall, Jozsef (1932-1993), prime minister of Hungary 276,27g Arpâd (c, 845-907), Magyar prince 285 Assmann, Aleida, (b. 1947), egyptologist and cultural studies researcher 82,86,88 Assmann, Jan (b. 1938), egyptologist and cultural studies researcher 53,82 Auschwitz, see Oswiçcim Austria, Austrians 44,114,160,162,271 Babariko, Viktor (b. 1963), banker, politician 233 Babis, Minister Andrej (b. 1954), prime minister of Czechia 112,117 Babyn Yar, see Kyiv Bakô, Tihamér (b. 1955), psychoanalyst 287, 291 Balaton, lake 280 Banat, Banatians 154 Bandera, Stepan (1909-1959), politician 11-12,56-57,248-249 Banska Bystrica, Slovakia 209,211 Bârdossy, Laszlo (1880-1946), prime minister of Hungary 280 Barlach, Ernst (1870-1938), sculptor 45 Belarus, Belarusians 21,24,48-49,51-52, 76,176-177,225-242,249-250,258,260 Belgrade, Serbia 152-154 Semlin (Zemun) concentration camp 154-155 Berdzenishvili, Merab (1929-2016), sculptor 86,89 Berlin, Germany 54,75,86,229,269 crisis (1961) 104 Bessarabia, Bessarabians 245 Bethlen, Istvan (1874-1946), prime minister of Hungary 279 Bialystok, Poland 13 Biskupic, Bozo (b. 1938), politician 211 Blair, Eric Arthur (alias George Orwell 1903-1950), author 45,197 Bleiburg (Svn. Pliberk), Austria massacre (1945) 157-158,160-162 Blume, Rebekka, historian 217 Bohemia, Bohemians 102-105,108-109 Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bosnians and Herzegovinians 145-146,152,155,158, 213,220 Braham, Randolph L. (1923-2018), historian and political scientist 273,283 Bratislava, Slovakia 16,133-134,136 Brest, Belarus 49,51-52,230 Brezhnev, Leonid (1906-1982), general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 83,85 Brno, Czechia 105,114-115,119 Brussels, Belgium 281 Budapest, Hungary 16,55,207,213,218-219, 273,280,283,291 Bukovina, Bukovinians 245 Bulgaria, Bulgarians 13 Bytca, Slovakia 139 Campbell. James, anglicist 68 Cejnkovà, Zora (b. 1971), film director 119 Cerny, David (b. 1967), sculptor 104 Cervencl, Milous (b. 1951), memorial director 118 Chagall, Marc (1887-1985), painter 232 Chagelishvili, Toma (b. 1972), historian 88 Charlemagne (748-814), king of the Franks and Lombards, emperor of the Romans 39-42 Charles V (1500-58), Holy Roman emperor, king of Spain (as Charles I) 39 Chernobyl, Ukraine disaster (1986) 228,236 Chiaureli, Mikheil (1894-1974), film director 86 Chikovani, Nino, cultural studies researcher 23 China, Chinese 6
304 INDEX Chkheidze, Rezo (1926-2015), film director 86 Christianity, Christians 40-41,132,271-272, 276-280,285-286,288-289 Churchill, Winston (1874-1965), prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 160 Cold War (1947-1991) 4, 8, 49,147,170, 206 Colman (Kalman), Stephen (b. 1926) 279 Cologne, Germany 269 Copenhagen, Denmark 217 Courtois, Stéphane (b. 1947), historian 181 Croatia, Croats 7,13,20,145-168,209, 211-213,217,285 Csoôri, Sandor (1930-2016), wirter, politician 276-277 Csôsz, Laszlo (b. 1973), historian 273 Csurka, Istvan (1934-2012), writer, politician 276-277,279-280 Czechia, Czechs 7,13,16-17,23,101-125,128, 131.135 Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak 6,102-109, 113,115-116,118,128,176,178,245 Dubrowa Gôrnicza, Poland 9 Danube, river 133, 218,280-281 David, Lea, sociologist and anthropologist 150 Deak, George, historian 24 Demes, Katelin, historian 16 Demnig, Gunter (b. 1947), artist 269 Denmark, Danish 183, 217 Donetsk, Ukraine (dejure) / Russia (de facto) 66 Dnipro, Ukraine 255-257, 262-263 Durcanskÿ, Ferdinand (1906-1974), politician 138 Durica, Milan S. (b. 1925), historian 129 Eichmann, Adolf (1906-1962), SS official 273 Eligulashvili, Joseph (1890-1952), politician 93-94 England, English 196 Eörsi, Mâtyâs (b. 1954), politician 285 Erôs, Ferenc (1946-2020), psychologist 275 Estonia, Estonians 7,20,23,169-201, 215-217 Feest, David (b. 1969), historian 23 Fico, Robert (b. 1964), prime minister of Slovakia 133,137 Finland, Finns 173-174,183 Flossenbürg, Germany concentration camp 261 France, French 38,40-42,93 Francia, Franks 39-40
Francis (b. 1936 as Jorge Mario Bergogolio), pope 161 Franco, Francisco (b. 1892-1975), military general, dictator of Spain 157 Franco-Prussian War (also Franco-German War 1870-1871) 41 Freytag von Loringhoven, Arndt (b. 1956), diplomat 5 Fucik, Jiilius (1903-1943), author 107-108 Gabliani, Givi (1915-2001), physician and military commander 92,94 Galicia, Galicians (Eastern Europe) 12, 56-57,245,271 Gaufman, Elizaveta, political scientist 23 Gdansk, Poland 55,101 Georgia, Georgians 20,81-99 Germany, Germans 4-9,11-13,15—17, 21, 39,41,43-47, 49, 51, 53-54,56-58, 69, 75, 86, 92-95,106-108,111-116,138, 145-146,158,160,169,171,173-178, 182-187,192-193,195, 212,215-217, 219-220, 228, 233,245,248-249, 253, 260, 269,272-273, 277,279, 282, 284-285, 292 Gödölld, Hungary 279 Golczewski, Frank (b. 1948), historian 22 Gorbachev, Mikhail (1931-2022), leader of the Soviet Union 172 Gori, Georgia 84,88-89 Gotovina, Ante (b. 1955), military leader 161 Grabar-Kitarovic, Kolinda (b. 1968), president of Croatia 156 Gracanica, Kosovo 145 Greece, Greeks 4 Habsburgs, dynasty 39,271 Hajdûszoboszlô, Hungary 270 Halbwachs, Maurice (1877-1945), philosopher 82
305 INDEX Hallama, Peter (b. 1982), historian 112 Hallikmäe, Väino (b. 1953) 185 Hamburg, Germany 41,43-45 Havel, Vaclav (1936-2011), president of Czechia no, 113,116 Heydrich, Reinhard (1904-1942), SS official 108-109,119 Hiio, Toomas (b. 1965) 183 Himka, John-Paul (b. 1949), historian 16 Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945), dictator of Germany 212,218 Hitler-Stalin Pact (1939), see MolotovRibbentrop Pact Höcke, Björn (b. 1972), politician 54-55 Hodonin, Czechia 109,111 Holocaust (also Shoah 1941-1945) 4,10, 12-13,15-17 20-21,23-24,47,53-56, 82,92-96,110-113,117-118,127-143, 146-147.149-150.154-155.161,163, 170-171,177-182,185,191-195,205-224, 230,238,243-245,248,253,259-264, 269-295 Holy Roman Empire 39 Horthy, Miklos (1868-1957), regent of Hungary 218-219,272-273, 276-282, 289-290 Hrdlicka, Alfred (1928-2009), sculptor 44-45 Hrytsak, Yaroslav (b. i960), historian 247 Huizinga, Johan (1872-1945), historian 67 Hungary, Hungarians 13,16,20,24,139,178, 207,218-220, 243, 269-295 Red Terror (1919) 271-272 uprising (1956) 104 White Terror (1919-1921) 272 Hvostov, Andrei (b. 1963), journalist and writer 188 Jedwabne, Poland pogrom (1941) 58,112,139 Jilge, Wilfried (b. 1970), historian 57 John Paul II (born Karol Jozef Wojtyla 1920-2005), pope 161 Jovic, Dejan (b. 1968), political scientist 158 Jovicic, Natasa, museum director 211-212 Judaism, Jews 4-5,10,12-13,15-17,20-21, 23-24,47,53-56,58, 82,92-96,110-113, 117-118,127-143,145-147.149-150. 152,154-155.159.161,163,170-171,175, 177-182,185,191-192,194-195.205-224, 230,238, 243-245,248,253,255, 259-264,269-295 Kâdâr, Janos Jozsef
(1912-1989), general secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party 276-277 Kalinoùski, Kastus (1838-1864), poet 235-236 Kamyanets-Podilskiy, Ukraine 272,280 Karsai, Laszlo (b. 1950), historian 282 Katyn, Russia massacre (1940) 46, 54 Kaunas, Lithuania 178 Kerch, Ukrainie {deJure) I Russia {de facto) 84-85,258 Kertész, Imre (1929-2016), author 283,286 Kharkiv, Ukraine 260 Drobytsky Yar massacre (1941) 243 Islam, Muslims 40,94,160 Israel, Israelis 5,49,58,95-96,132-133,264, 281 Italy, Italians 145-146 Khatyn, Belarus massacre (1943) 49. 52, 239 Kherson, Ukraine 66 Khramoy, Alyaksandr (b. 1976), museum director 234 Khrushchev, Nikita (1894-1971), first secretary of the Communist Part of the Soviet Union 83 Kibalnikov, Aleksandr (1912-1987), sculptor 49,51-52 Kidric, Boris (1912-1953), politician 152 Kisic, Jelena Jorgacevic, political scientist Jakobson, Max (1923-2013), diplomat 182 Janeke, Kristiane (b. 1967), museologist 24 Jasenovac, Croatia concentration camp 145-146,156-160, 209,211-212 Kislovodsk, Russia 95 Klatovy, Czechia 103 Klooga, Estonia concentration camp 216 Knittel, Hugo (1888-1958), sculptor 23 42-43
306 Kohl, Helmut (1930-2017), chancellor of West Germany, chancellor of Germany 116 Konev, Ivan (1897-1973), military leader 101, 104-105,107,117,255 Konkka, Olga, slavist 71-72 Konrad, György (1933-2019), writer, sociologist 277 Kôresaar, Ene (b. 1971), ethnologist 172 Korkuc, Wojciech (b. 1967), artist 5 Kosovo, Kosovars 220 Kötcse, Hungary 278 Kotleba, Marian (b. 1977), politician 137 Köves, Storno (b. 1979), Orthodox rabbi 283 Kozlova, Daria (b. 1991), historian 24 Kravchuk, Leonid (1934-2022), president of Ukraine 247,250 Kuchma, Leonid (b. 1938), president of Ukraine 247 Kun (1886-1938), Béla, communist revolutionary 271 Kundra, Ondrej (b. 1980), journalist 112-113 Kuöhl, Richard (1880-1961), sculptor 43-44 Kusturica, Emir (b. 1954), film director 156 Kutaisi, Georgia 84,89 Kutlvasr, Karel (1895-1961), military leader 107 Kvaternik, Eugen (1910-1962), military leader 161 Kyiv, Ukraine 252,254, 258, 262-264 Babyn Yar massacre (1941) 53,262 Kyncl, Vojtëch (b. 1983) 113 Laar, Mart (b. 1960), prime minister of Estonia 173 Lang, Volker (b. 1964), artist 44 Latvia, Latvians 7,13,20,183,214-215, 217-218,220 Lâzâr, Janos (b. 1975), politician 284 Lazda, Paulis (b. 1938), historian 214 Lehmannova, Martina (b. 1978), historian 101,113 Leningrad, see Saint Petersburg Lersch, Heinrich (1889-1936), poet 43 Leselidze, Konstantine (1903-1944), military leader 85 Lety, Czechia 109-111,117 Lezâky, Czechia 108 Lidice, Czechia massacre (1942) 101,108,113,118-ng INDEX Liepäja, Latvia massacre (1941) 215 Lihula, Estonia 185-190 Lithuania, Lithuanians 7,13,16,20,183,190, 220,225,228,235
Lorenc, David, journalist 111 Lübeck, Germany 44 Luhansk, Ukraine (deJure) I Russia (de facto) 66 Lukashenka, Alyaksandr (b. 1954), president of Belarus 230-231 Lviv, Ukraine 252-253, 255, 263 Madisson, Tiit (1950-1921), politician 185 Maglakelidze, Shalva (1893-1976), politician and military commander 92 Mälksoo, Maria, political scientist 197 Maly Trostenets, Belarus concentration camp 229 Männil, Harry (1920-2010), businessman and art collector 179 Mao Zedong (1893-1976), communist revolutionary, founder of the People’s Republic of China Maoism 181 Marneuli, Georgia 86 Masherov, Pyotr (1919-1980), Soviet partisan and politician 231 Matsaberidze, Malkhaz, political scientist 23 Mazurek, Milan (b. 1994), politician 137 Meciar, Vladimir (b. 1942), prime minister of Slovakia 132,209 Medvedev, Dmitriy (b. 1965), president of Russia 154 Melnyk, Andriy (b. 1975), diplomat 12 Meri, Lennart (1929-2006), film director, author, president of Estonia 182-183 Metreveli, Sergo (1906-1991), winemaker 95 Michlic, Joanna Beata, historian 16 Milosevic, Slobodan (1941-2006), president of Serbia, president of Yugoslavia 150 Minden, Germany 41 Minin, Kuzma (d. 1616), merchant 55 Minsk, Belarus 47-49,225-227, 229,231, 238 Molnar, Judit (b. 1961), historian 282 Molotov, Vyacheslav (1890-1986), Soviet minister of foreign affairs
INDEX Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) 86,169, 207,235,245 Montenegro, Montenegrins 146,152 Moravia, Moravians 105,107-109,128 Moscow, Russia 55,66,84,89,96,108,117, 19α,231 Munich, Germany agreement (1938) 116,245 Munkâcsi, Ernô (1896-1950), jurist and writer 273 Murg, Germany 43 Mzhavanadze, Vasil (1902-1988), politician 84 Nagy, Zsuzsa L. (1930-2010), historian 279 Nedic, Milan (1877-1946), military leader and politician 154-155 Nollendorfs, Valters (b. 1931), German studies scholar 218 Nora, Pierre (b. 1931), historian 82-83, 88 Novak, Attila (b. 1967), historian 281 Nyirô, Jôzsef (1889-1953), writer 286 Ochiauri, Gogi (1927-2017), sculptor 85-86, 88 Odesa, Ukraine 49,257-263 Ojuland, Kristiina (b. 1966), politician 186 Orban, Viktor (b. 1963), prime minister of Hungary 218, 277-278, 280-281, 283-284, 286, 289 Orwell, George, author, see Eric Arthur Blair Oswiçcim, Poland Auschwitz concentration camp 49, 51, 113,180, 207,211, 248, 261,273 Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turks, Ottomans (dynasty) 243 Pacific Ocean 3 Pardubice, Czechia 105 Paris, France 93-94,232 Pärnu, Estonia 184-185 Parts, Juhan (b. 1966), prime minister of Estonia 185-186,189 Päts, Konstantin (1874-1956), prime minister and president of Estonia 172 Pavelic, Ante (1889-1959), military leader 161,212 Pavlakovic, Vjeran, historian 160 Petershagen, Germany 41 307 Pilsen, Czechia 103,107 Pintar, Olga Manojlovic, cultural studies researcher 23 Podborsko, Poland 8-9 Pokorni, Zoltan (b. 1962), politician 291 Poland, Poles 4-6,8-10,12-13, ιθ 20 47 49· 5L 54-58, 93,101,112,139,177,196,212, 225-226, 230, 235, 238, 245,
247, 255 January uprising (1863) 235-236 Polansky, Paul (1942-2021), writer and activist no Polatsk, Belarus 228 Popper, Karl (1902-1994), philosopher 278 Poroshenko, Petro (b. 1965), president of Ukraine 57,249-250 Postoloprty (Ger. Postelberg), Czechia 114 massacre 113-114 Pozharsky, Dmitry (d. 1642), Rurikid prince 55 Prague, Czechia 16,101,104-105,107-109, 112,117 Spring (1968) 113,115 uprising (1945) 107,119 Prerov (Ger. Prerau), Czechia 114 Pristina, Kosovo Putin, Vladimir (b. 1952), president of Russia 11,20-21,57,68,76,89,218,230 Racan, Ivica (1944-2007), prime minister of Croatia 158 Radonic, Ljiljana (b. 1981), political scientist 16,23 Rajec, Slovakia 138 Ranki, György (1930-1988), historian 279 Rêvai, Gabor (1947-2020), author 275 Rêvai, Jôzsef (1898-1959), politician 275 Ribbentrop, Joachim von (1893-1946), German minister of foreign affairs Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) 86,169, 207, 236,245 Riga, Latvia 55, 215, 218 Rokycany, Bohemia 104-105 Romani people (Roma and Sinti) 109-111, 117,120,128,134,145,152,159, 212-213, 259,262, 269, 285 Romania, Romanians 13,16, 245,285 Rothberg, Michael (b. 1966), American literature and memory studies scholar 170-171,181,192,194
308 Russia, Russians 11-13,16,21-23,54-5$, 65-80,85,88-90,93,96,101,104, 116-117,154,160,169,172,177,183, 188-190,194-195,214-215,218, 225-230,232,235,243,246, 248-250, 258, 260,262 Ruwoldt, Hans Martin (1891-1969), sculptor 45 Saint Petersburg, Russia 49,69,176 Sandberger, Martin (1911-2010), German SS functionary 174 Sapotska, Pavel (b. 1992), museum director 234,238 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 162 Schmidt, Maria (b. 1953), historian 219,281, 283 Sedan, France battle (1870) 41 Sedlar, Jakov (b. 1952), film director 159 Selikhanov, Sergey (1917-1976), sculptor 49, 52 Semlin (Zemun) Serbia, Serbs 13,21,145-168,211-213,285 Uprising (1941) 152-153 Sevastopol, Ukraine {dejure) / Russia (de facto) 49,258 Shevardnadze, Eduard (1928-2014), politician, president of Georgia 84-85, 87 Shoah, see Holocaust Shostakovich, Dmitriy (1906-1975), composer 53 Shoygu, Sergey (b. 1955), minister of defense of Russia 66 Shukhevych, Roman (1907-1950), military leader 56,248,258 Shukhevych, Yuriy (b. 1933), politician 56 Simecka, Milan (1930-1990), philosopher 135 Sinimäe, Estonia battle (1944) 176 Skaryna, Frantsysk (c. 1470-before 1552), humanist 232 Slovakia, Slovaks 7,13,23,112,118,127-143, 209-211,213,217,280,285-286 national uprising (1944) 138,209-210 Slovenia, Slovenians 7,152,160 INDEX Slutsk, Belarus 232 Smetona, Antanas (1874-1944), president of Lithuania 172 Sniegon, Tomas (b. 1965), historian 111,117, 210 Snyder, Timothy D. (b. 1969), historian 192 Sokhumi, Georgia (dejure) I Abkhazia (de facto) 84 Soros, George (b. 1930), businessman 277-278 Soviet Union (USSR), Soviets
5-11,15-16, 20, 24,46-47· 49· 53-57· θ5· θ7· 69-70, 72, 74,76,81-90,92-93,95-96,101-106, 108,115-116,131,160,169-176,178, 181-183,185-189,191-195, 206, 208, 214-218,220,225,227-232,235, 238-239.243-253,255-264,272,274, 276,280 Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina 146 Stahl, Roger, communication studies researcher 22, 67, 73 Stalin, Joseph (1878-1953), leader of the Soviet Union 54,74,83,86,88-89,172, 192,218,260 Hitler-Stalin Pact (1939), see MolotovRibbentrop Pact Stalinism 21,49,89,191,220,228,236, 27З-274 Stalingrad, see Volgograd Stepinac, Aloysius (1898-1960), archbishop of Zagreb, cardinal 161 Stingl, Pavel (b. i960), movie and museum director 112 Stockholm, Sweden 133,179,206 Susice, Czechia 102-103 Swabia, Swabians 285 Sweden, Swedes 183 Switzerland, Swiss 43 Szabo, Dezsd (1879-1945), writer 286 Szântô, Gabor T. (b. 1966), author 274 Szczecin, Poland 8 Szita, Szabolcs (b. 1945), museum director 282 Sztqjay, Döme (1883-1946), prime minister of Hungary 273 Sztompka, Piotr (b. 1944), sociologist 87
INDEX Takarô, Mihâly (b. 1954), literary historian 286 Tallinn, Estonia 185,188-190,215,217-218 Tammiksaar, Leo (b. 1961), politician 184 Tartu, Estonia 187 Tbilisi, Georgia 84,86,95-96 Teleki, Pâl (1879-1941), prime minister of Hungary 289 Tenerife, Spain 161 The Hague, the Netherlands 161 Tiso, Jozef (1887-1947), Roman Catholic cleric, president of Slovakia 134,136, 138,210 Tito, Josip Broz (1892-1980), president of Yugoslavia 148,151,160 Török, Ferenc (b. 1971), film director 274 Transcarpathia, Transcarpathians 245 Trianon Peace Treaty (1920) 276,288-289, 291 Trouillot, Michel-Rolph (1949-2012), anthropologist 163 Trump, Donald John (b. 1946), president of the USA 69 Trump, Melania (b. 1970) 69 Tudman, Franjo (1922-1999), historian, president of Croatia 156-157,213 Two Plus Four Treaty (1990) 4 Ukraine, Ukrainians 7,11-13, 16, 2°, 24, 53-54,56-58,65-66,176,218,225-227, 243-267,272 Euromaidan (2013-2014) 16,249, 256-257, 264 Holodomor (1932-1933) 248,260-261 Orange Revolution (2004-2005) 244, 247,255-256 Ulmanis, Karlis (1877-1942), prime minister and president of Latvia 172 Ungvâry, Krisztiân (b. 1969), historian 282 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), see Soviet Union United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, British 69,108 United States of America (USA), US Americans 3,58, 67,70,102-105,145,181, 205,264,283 Ùsti nad Labem (Ger. Aussig an der Elbe), Czechia 114 Utsera, Georgia 95 309 Vaivara, Estonia concentration camp 216 Vashadze, Grigol (b. 1958), politician 90 Vatutin, Nikolay (1901-1944), military leader 258 Velvet Revolution (1989)
101-102,104,112, 120,127 Verden, Germany massacre (782) 41 Vienna, Austria 190, 220,280 Vilnius, Lithuania 178,215,235 Vistula, river 8 Vitebsk, Belarus 232 Vlasov, Andrey (1901-1946), military leader 101 Vojtassâk, Jan (1877-1965), bishop of Spis 138 Volf, Darina, historian 23 Volgograd, Russia 49 Volhynia, Volhynians 12,56-57 Vorobyov, Andrey (b. 1970), politician 66 Vrzgulovâ, Monika (b. 1965), ethnologist 23 Vsetin, Czechia 107-108 Vukic, Igor (b. 1966), journalist 159 Vyatrovich, Volodymyr (b. 1977), historian, politician 249 Wallenberg, Raoul (1912-c. 1947) 283 Warsaw, Poland 5,8-9,47,49,55,115 ghetto uprising (1943) 49, 51 uprising (1944) 55 Washington, USA 213, 219 Wass, Albert (1908-1998), writer 286 Wiesenthal, Simon (1908-2005), Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Center, Los Angeles 177,179 White, Hayden V. (1928-2018), historian 37 Winter, Jay (b. 1945), historian 89 World War I (1914-1918) 41, 43, 45,271, 288 Wouk, Herman (1915-2019), author 3,11 Yanukovych, Viktor (b. 1950), president of Ukraine 56,248-250 Yevtushenko, Yevgeniy (1932-2017), poet 53 Yugoslavia, Yugoslav 6,10,145,147-154,158, 160-162,280 wars (1991-2001) 14 Yushchenko, Andriy (1919-1992), Soviet soldier 261
INDEX 310 Yushchenko, Viktor (b. 1954), president of Ukraine 56,247-248,250,258-261, 263-264 Zagreb, Croatia 157,159,162,164 Zana, Katalin (b. 1967), psychotherapist 287,291 Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine 66 Zelenka, Vaclav (1938-2021), mayor of Lidice 118 i Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München Zelensky, Volodymyr (b. 1978), president of Ukraine 12,249 Zeman, Milos (b. 1944) 117 Zigel, Emil, soldier 95 Znojmo, Czechia 105 Zubkova, Elena, historian 172 Zugdidi, Georgia 84 Zuroff, Efraim (b. 1948) 179 Zvolensky, Stanislav (b. 1958), archbishop of Bratislava 134 |
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geographic_facet | Osteuropa |
id | DE-604.BV049473875 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T23:16:56Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T03:59:26Z |
institution | BVB |
institution_GND | (DE-588)1313159549 (DE-588)2178840-6 |
isbn | 9783506790927 3506790927 |
language | English |
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physical | IX, 310 Seiten Illustrationen 23,2 cm |
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publishDate | 2023 |
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publisher | Brill | Schöningh |
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spelling | International Conference "World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics and public historical discourses of East-Central and Eastern Europe after 1989/1991 2019 Kiel Verfasser (DE-588)1313159549 aut War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe Paul Srodecki, Daria Kozlova (eds.) Paderborn Brill | Schöningh [2023] © 2023 IX, 310 Seiten Illustrationen 23,2 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier War (hi)stories vol. 12 Geschichte 1989-2019 gnd rswk-swf Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd rswk-swf Vergangenheitsbewältigung (DE-588)4061672-1 gnd rswk-swf Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 gnd rswk-swf Denkmäler und Monumente Tabuisierung Erinnerungspolitik Politikgeschichte Antisemitismus Zweiter Weltkrieg memorials and monuments competing narratives tabooization historical deconstruction post-Socialist Europe memory politics political history antisemitism Holocaust World War II (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 27.-28.09.2019 Kiel gnd-content Osteuropa (DE-588)4075739-0 g Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 s Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 s Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s Vergangenheitsbewältigung (DE-588)4061672-1 s Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 s Geschichte 1989-2019 z DE-604 Srodecki, Paul (DE-588)1066399638 edt Kozlova, Daria ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1298054079 edt Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh (DE-588)2178840-6 pbl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-657-79092-0 War (hi)stories vol. 12 (DE-604)BV046668460 12 X:MVB https://www.brill.com/abstract/title/64627 B:DE-101 application/pdf https://d-nb.info/1284867013/04 Inhaltsverzeichnis DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034819426&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034819426&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register 1\p dnb 20231213 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#dnb 2\p dnb 20231213 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#dnb |
spellingShingle | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe War (hi)stories Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd Vergangenheitsbewältigung (DE-588)4061672-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4122228-3 (DE-588)4200793-8 (DE-588)4133624-0 (DE-588)1041864515 (DE-588)4061672-1 (DE-588)4075739-0 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe |
title_auth | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe |
title_exact_search | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe |
title_full | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe Paul Srodecki, Daria Kozlova (eds.) |
title_fullStr | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe Paul Srodecki, Daria Kozlova (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | War and remembrance World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe Paul Srodecki, Daria Kozlova (eds.) |
title_short | War and remembrance |
title_sort | war and remembrance world war ii and the holocaust in the memory politics of post socialist europe |
title_sub | World War II and the Holocaust in the memory politics of post-socialist Europe |
topic | Judenvernichtung Motiv (DE-588)4122228-3 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv (DE-588)4133624-0 gnd Geschichtspolitik (DE-588)1041864515 gnd Vergangenheitsbewältigung (DE-588)4061672-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Judenvernichtung Motiv Kollektives Gedächtnis Zweiter Weltkrieg Motiv Geschichtspolitik Vergangenheitsbewältigung Osteuropa Konferenzschrift 27.-28.09.2019 Kiel |
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