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Vanished History : The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture

Författare

Summary, in English

Bohemia and Moravia, today part of the Czech Republic, was the first territory with a majority of non-German speakers occupied by Hitler’s Third Reich on the eve of the World War II. Tens of thousands of Jewish inhabitants in the so called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia soon felt the tragic consequences of Nazi racial politics. Not all Czechs, however, remained passive bystanders during the genocide. After the destruction of Czechoslovakia in 1938-39, Slovakia became a formally independent but fully subordinate satellite of Germany. Despite the fact it was not occupied until 1944, Slovakia paid Germany to deport its own Jewish citizens to extermination camps.



About 270,000 out of the 360,000 Czech and Slovak casualties of World War II were victims of the Holocaust. Despite these statistics, the Holocaust vanished almost entirely from post-war Czechoslovak, and later Czech and Slovak, historical cultures. The communist dictatorship carried the main responsibility for this disappearance, yet the situation has not changed much since the fall of the communist regime. The main questions of this study are how and why the Holocaust was excluded from the Czech and Slovak history.

Publiceringsår

2014

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Making Sense of History

Volym

18

Dokumenttyp

Bok

Förlag

Berghahn Books

Ämne

  • History and Archaeology

Nyckelord

  • Holocaust
  • Czech Republic
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Slovak Republic
  • historical consciousness
  • historical culture
  • genocide
  • ethnic relations
  • post communism
  • history
  • memory studies

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISBN: 978-1-78238-294-2