The theft of mundane items of material culture from the ground of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 2015 by English schoolboys raises a number of questions about the value of similar items at this and other Nazi camps. This paper explores questions of value, interpretation, and the categorization of objects from such camps, before examining the case study of Lager Wick, a forced labor camp in Jersey. Here, the value of such objects was perceived locally according to criteria very different to those which are commonly applied by archaeologists and people who work in the sphere of heritage and Holocaust education.British Academy and McDonald Institute for Archaeological Researc
Sobibór Death Camp was established in the Lublin district of Poland in March 1942, as part of Operat...
The approach employed by memory activists to sites of memory often involves historical practices. Th...
This thesis explores the production of seven cloth dolls at the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp...
The forced labour camp of Lager Wick in Jersey, built during the German occupation of the Channel Is...
When survivors from the Ravensbrück concentration camp arrived in Sweden in spring 1945, some of the...
The complexity of the history of the Treblinka II Nazi German death camp (located in Poland) provide...
The problem of grave-robbery at the sites of the former Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland ...
The impetus for this special issue of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology lie in the...
Since it was liberated on the 15th April 1945 and images broadcast around the world, Bergen-Belsen h...
This thesis explores the experience and culture of prisoner of war camps containing Allied PoWs in E...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
This article discusses the results of archaeological and anthropological research concerning materia...
This article explores the collection of Nazi or German militaria in the Channel Islands and the chan...
This thesis explores chronologically the art, commemoration and memorialisation of the Nazi concentr...
The landscapes and material remains of the Holocaust survive in various forms as physical reminders ...
Sobibór Death Camp was established in the Lublin district of Poland in March 1942, as part of Operat...
The approach employed by memory activists to sites of memory often involves historical practices. Th...
This thesis explores the production of seven cloth dolls at the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp...
The forced labour camp of Lager Wick in Jersey, built during the German occupation of the Channel Is...
When survivors from the Ravensbrück concentration camp arrived in Sweden in spring 1945, some of the...
The complexity of the history of the Treblinka II Nazi German death camp (located in Poland) provide...
The problem of grave-robbery at the sites of the former Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland ...
The impetus for this special issue of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology lie in the...
Since it was liberated on the 15th April 1945 and images broadcast around the world, Bergen-Belsen h...
This thesis explores the experience and culture of prisoner of war camps containing Allied PoWs in E...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
This article discusses the results of archaeological and anthropological research concerning materia...
This article explores the collection of Nazi or German militaria in the Channel Islands and the chan...
This thesis explores chronologically the art, commemoration and memorialisation of the Nazi concentr...
The landscapes and material remains of the Holocaust survive in various forms as physical reminders ...
Sobibór Death Camp was established in the Lublin district of Poland in March 1942, as part of Operat...
The approach employed by memory activists to sites of memory often involves historical practices. Th...
This thesis explores the production of seven cloth dolls at the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp...