This article analyzes the “Judenaktion” in October 1943 in connection with events in the ghetto Theresienstadt. The overall question is why 470 Jews from Denmark were deported to Theresienstadt and remained there, also during the wave of transports from the ghetto to Auschwitz-Birkenau in September- October 1944. Related questions are, precisely when and by whom was the decision taken to bring Danish Jews to Theresienstadt? Who was behind protecting the Danes in the ghetto, and what was the precise purpose of keeping them alive? Finally, what was the connection between the deportation of Danish Jews and the project of a future visit to the ghetto
This article takes the 5,000 Jews from the Netherlands whom the Nazis deported to Theresienstadt as ...
In 1968, an antisemitic campaign, launched by the Polish government, caused around 13,000 Jews to le...
The dissertation focuses on the fates of some 5 000 men, women and children of mostly Jewish descent...
This article analyzes the “Judenaktion” in October 1943 in connection with events in the ghetto Ther...
This article analyzes the “Judenaktion” in October 1943 in connection with events in the ghetto Ther...
This article poses two main questions: Why could the Jews in Denmark successfully flee to Sweden? Wh...
It has been nearly sixty years since the October 1943 Danish rescue of Danish Jewry. Since this time...
The article deals with the most important events of the Holocaust in Denmark. The first part outline...
The Holocaust was a catastrophic event in world history, which took place during the years of World ...
In October 1941 about 512 Jews from Luxembourg and Trier were deported to the ghetto in Litzmannstad...
This article takes the 5,000 Jews from the Netherlands whom the Nazis deported to Theresienstadt as ...
The short answer is that they survived thanks to the policy pursued by the Danish government, the ma...
The present text explores the persistently popular 20thcentury narrative regarding the heroic rescue...
The author of this article describes the history of Krakow Ghetto and presents in detail the occurre...
The article aims to analyse the policy of the Albanian quisling governments on 200 Albanian-Jewish r...
This article takes the 5,000 Jews from the Netherlands whom the Nazis deported to Theresienstadt as ...
In 1968, an antisemitic campaign, launched by the Polish government, caused around 13,000 Jews to le...
The dissertation focuses on the fates of some 5 000 men, women and children of mostly Jewish descent...
This article analyzes the “Judenaktion” in October 1943 in connection with events in the ghetto Ther...
This article analyzes the “Judenaktion” in October 1943 in connection with events in the ghetto Ther...
This article poses two main questions: Why could the Jews in Denmark successfully flee to Sweden? Wh...
It has been nearly sixty years since the October 1943 Danish rescue of Danish Jewry. Since this time...
The article deals with the most important events of the Holocaust in Denmark. The first part outline...
The Holocaust was a catastrophic event in world history, which took place during the years of World ...
In October 1941 about 512 Jews from Luxembourg and Trier were deported to the ghetto in Litzmannstad...
This article takes the 5,000 Jews from the Netherlands whom the Nazis deported to Theresienstadt as ...
The short answer is that they survived thanks to the policy pursued by the Danish government, the ma...
The present text explores the persistently popular 20thcentury narrative regarding the heroic rescue...
The author of this article describes the history of Krakow Ghetto and presents in detail the occurre...
The article aims to analyse the policy of the Albanian quisling governments on 200 Albanian-Jewish r...
This article takes the 5,000 Jews from the Netherlands whom the Nazis deported to Theresienstadt as ...
In 1968, an antisemitic campaign, launched by the Polish government, caused around 13,000 Jews to le...
The dissertation focuses on the fates of some 5 000 men, women and children of mostly Jewish descent...