The genocide of the Greek Jews was almost total, with the extermination rate of more than 80 percent much higher than in most Western European countries. Nonetheless, the decades that followed the end of the war, the liberation of the camps and the difficult return of the survivors were ones of silence. Greece was no exception to the oblivion that shrouded the event for decades internationally. On the contrary, compared to other Western countries, there was a longer delay in recognising this memory at the level of both the state and of society. If it was established internationally in the 1980s, this memory (and the associated historical studies and publication of testimonies) in Greece began in the early 1990s. Since 2004, the interest of ...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
Collective memory after war, atrocity, and genocide may continue to bind surviving generations in a ...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
This paper examines the making of the Pontian Greek genocide, sometimes also referred to as the Otto...
The end of the Second World War found the city of Thessaloniki devastated by the loss of nearly its ...
In December 1971, twelve years after his first letter to the West German government, 73-year-old Isa...
This dissertation studies the Holocaust in Greece during World War II, and particularly the Holocaus...
Drawing upon published sources in English, French, Spanish, Judeo-Spanish (Ladino), Portuguese, and ...
The present thesis offers a new perspective on Holocaust memory in Greece by examining the ways in w...
The high percentage of Jewish Holocaust survivors from Volos, compared to the devastating death rate...
After the end of the Second World War, and as a result of the ensuing Greek Civil War (1946–1949), f...
More than 2 millennia of Jewish presence in Thessaloniki have shaped both the city and its Jews. The...
Since 1945, memories of the Holocaust have gradually faded around the world. Using a combination of ...
War and conflict can endanger humanity and its heritage in a multitude of different ways. This paper...
Salonika is the Greek town that suffered the most from the Holocaust. Called “the Balkans Jerusalem”...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
Collective memory after war, atrocity, and genocide may continue to bind surviving generations in a ...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...
This paper examines the making of the Pontian Greek genocide, sometimes also referred to as the Otto...
The end of the Second World War found the city of Thessaloniki devastated by the loss of nearly its ...
In December 1971, twelve years after his first letter to the West German government, 73-year-old Isa...
This dissertation studies the Holocaust in Greece during World War II, and particularly the Holocaus...
Drawing upon published sources in English, French, Spanish, Judeo-Spanish (Ladino), Portuguese, and ...
The present thesis offers a new perspective on Holocaust memory in Greece by examining the ways in w...
The high percentage of Jewish Holocaust survivors from Volos, compared to the devastating death rate...
After the end of the Second World War, and as a result of the ensuing Greek Civil War (1946–1949), f...
More than 2 millennia of Jewish presence in Thessaloniki have shaped both the city and its Jews. The...
Since 1945, memories of the Holocaust have gradually faded around the world. Using a combination of ...
War and conflict can endanger humanity and its heritage in a multitude of different ways. This paper...
Salonika is the Greek town that suffered the most from the Holocaust. Called “the Balkans Jerusalem”...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
Collective memory after war, atrocity, and genocide may continue to bind surviving generations in a ...
In the postwar chaos of the Greek Civil War, the Greek state was practically absent in the effort to...