Yad Vashem Studies: Volume 52 [1]
Editor: Dr. Sharon Kangisser Cohen
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Dan Stone - Lawrence L. Langer (1929–2024): In Memoriam
Barbara Engelking - “I Can’t Write”: Requests for Assistance Addressed to the Jewish National Committee in Warsaw, 1943–1944
Fábio Koifman and Rui Afonso - The Legality of the Visas Issued by the Brazilian Consulate in Hamburg, 1938–1939
Kenneth H. Marcus, Marlou Schrover, and Simon Erlanger - Remembering World War II Concentration Camps: Dutch Memorials and Transitional Justice
Efrat Buchris Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem in Theresienstadt: Music of Succor
Yad Vashem Studies is an academic journal featuring articles on the cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Yad Vashem Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust. Beginning with volume 35, Yad Vashem Studies has come out twice annually, in spring and fall, making our contributors’ important research available to our readers more quickly and more readily. We have also redone our layout in order to make it more reader friendly. Our rigorous high standards remain unchanged.
Review Articles:
Joanna Nalewajko-Kulikov - New Research on the Warsaw Yiddish Press and Its Attitude to Nazi Germany
Anne-Christin Klotz, Gemeinsam gegen Deutschland:Warschaus jiddische Presse im Kampf gegen den Nationalsozialismus (1930–1941)
Guy Miron - German Jews under the Nazi Regime: The Masculine Perspective Sebastian Huebel, Fighter, Worker, and Family Man:
German-Jewish Men and Their Gendered Experiences in Nazi Germany,1933–1941
Arkadi Zeltser - Image or Reality: The Survival of Jewish Refugees in the Soviet Interior, 1941–1945
Albert Kaganovitch, Exodus and Its Aftermath: Jewish Refugees in the Wartime Soviet Interior
Gideon Reuveni - What Do We Know About the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany?
Rachel Blumenthal, Right to Reparations: The Claims Conference and Holocaust Survivors, 1951–1964
Dariusz Stola - The Destruction and the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Communist Poland
Yehiel Weizman, Unsettled Heritage: Living Next to Poland’s Material Jewish Traces after the Holocaust