peer reviewedIn the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of forced conscription will be treated, specifically in its artistic processing: secretly written diaries and letters by Luxembourg Wehrmacht soldiers. Contemporary historical research today calls them ego documents – private, handwritten texts of a personal nature. The range of texts to be examined in the lecture ranges from the smuggled out notes and letters that their released comrades took with them to Luxembourg, through diaries, speeches and self-made dictionaries to poems, short stories and drawings, some of which were in the camp and some immediately after the return from Tambov and other camps in the Soviet Union. The focus is on the q...
peer reviewedThis article centralises a unique collection of ego documents created underCommunism in...
Researchers often question or contradict the reflection of author’s subjectivity in ego-documents pr...
The article focuses on the Estonian novels depicting Soviet prison camps in the 1940s and 1950s. For...
In the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of forced conscri...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
Luxembourg camp literature has its literary roots in the literature of prisoners of war and prisoner...
This study focuses on the works of three different groups of writers who dared to write in Auschwitz...
The article examines and analyzes a special type of sources on the history of the creation and funct...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
The article constitutes a preliminary attempt at reading from literature the condition of the surviv...
peer reviewedThe article describes the difficulties of returning from Soviet captivity of the Luxemb...
The literary output of the Polish-Yiddish writers who survived WWII in the Soviet Union is mostly a ...
The special literature from Republic of Moldova has approached constantly in the last two decades th...
This dissertation concerns the legacy of the Nazi forced enlistment during World War II and focuses ...
[EN]This paper reflects a universal approach to the way survivors represent their own experience in ...
peer reviewedThis article centralises a unique collection of ego documents created underCommunism in...
Researchers often question or contradict the reflection of author’s subjectivity in ego-documents pr...
The article focuses on the Estonian novels depicting Soviet prison camps in the 1940s and 1950s. For...
In the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of forced conscri...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
Luxembourg camp literature has its literary roots in the literature of prisoners of war and prisoner...
This study focuses on the works of three different groups of writers who dared to write in Auschwitz...
The article examines and analyzes a special type of sources on the history of the creation and funct...
The article analyzes clemency pleas of political prisoners of the leftist resistance movement agains...
The article constitutes a preliminary attempt at reading from literature the condition of the surviv...
peer reviewedThe article describes the difficulties of returning from Soviet captivity of the Luxemb...
The literary output of the Polish-Yiddish writers who survived WWII in the Soviet Union is mostly a ...
The special literature from Republic of Moldova has approached constantly in the last two decades th...
This dissertation concerns the legacy of the Nazi forced enlistment during World War II and focuses ...
[EN]This paper reflects a universal approach to the way survivors represent their own experience in ...
peer reviewedThis article centralises a unique collection of ego documents created underCommunism in...
Researchers often question or contradict the reflection of author’s subjectivity in ego-documents pr...
The article focuses on the Estonian novels depicting Soviet prison camps in the 1940s and 1950s. For...