Yehiel De‑Nur’s collapse was one of the most significant moments during the Eichmann trial. A Holocaust survivor and a writer, De‑Nur was a witness at the trial. The article is an attempt at investigating his fainting on recordings and in accounts of the trial and at interpreting it in the performative and visual context.Omdlenie Yehiela Dinura było jednym z najistotniejszych momentów podczas procesu Adolfa Eichmanna. Dinur był ocalałym z Zagłady, pisarzem, a w ramach procesu pełnił funkcję świadka. Artykuł jest próbą prześledzenia jego omdlenia w nagraniach i relacjach z procesu, a także zinterpretowania go w kontekście performatywnym i wizualnym
Fragment of the Holocaust memoir by an unknown Jew from Vienna, Austria, containing his testimony ab...
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Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
The article is a reflection on the topic of connection between a legal procedure and a performance a...
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International audienceFabien Théofilakis discovered a new corpus of Eichmann’s writtings, while he w...
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This article juxtaposes Abraham Sutzkever’s Yiddish poems written in the Vilna Ghetto between 1941–1...
“Nature, thank God, is far more merciful than people”. This memorable statement is taken from Alfred...
Wśród badaczy obowiązuje konsensus, że proces Adolfa Eichmanna (1961) zasadniczo zmienił pamięć o Za...
Fragile paper with typewritten text in English. Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Adolf E...
In his seminal study, The Seventh Million, historian Tom Segev (1993) examines how the changing perc...
Holocaust was an unimaginable, gory event unleashed ...
Fragment of the Holocaust memoir by an unknown Jew from Vienna, Austria, containing his testimony ab...
In the paper the author examines the use of journalistic techniques to translate the experience of t...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...
The article is a reflection on the topic of connection between a legal procedure and a performance a...
„Wpływ procesu Adolfa Eichmanna na miejsce Szoa w izraelskiej tożsamości narodowej” jest pracą zawie...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
On April 15, 1945, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated by the British. Over the next few ...
International audienceFabien Théofilakis discovered a new corpus of Eichmann’s writtings, while he w...
Praca niniejsza ma na celu przybliżenie postaci Adolfa Eichmanna - nazistowskiego zbrodniarza, w duż...
This article juxtaposes Abraham Sutzkever’s Yiddish poems written in the Vilna Ghetto between 1941–1...
“Nature, thank God, is far more merciful than people”. This memorable statement is taken from Alfred...
Wśród badaczy obowiązuje konsensus, że proces Adolfa Eichmanna (1961) zasadniczo zmienił pamięć o Za...
Fragile paper with typewritten text in English. Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Adolf E...
In his seminal study, The Seventh Million, historian Tom Segev (1993) examines how the changing perc...
Holocaust was an unimaginable, gory event unleashed ...
Fragment of the Holocaust memoir by an unknown Jew from Vienna, Austria, containing his testimony ab...
In the paper the author examines the use of journalistic techniques to translate the experience of t...
Amis has always found the question of the Holocaust’s exceptionalism fascinating and returns to the ...