Holocaust Memorials: The Emergence of a Genre
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Auteurs : Harold MarcuseSource :
- The American Historical Review [ 0002-8762 ] ; 2010-02.
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- Additional examples, Albin boniecki, American life, April, Arts commission, Auschwitz, Auschwitz competition, Barbie zelizer, Battery park, Belsen, Berlin memorial, Birkenau, Buchenwald, Buchenwald memorial, Buchenwald survivors, Camp survivors, Central block, Central memorial, City hall, Classical forms, Columbia university, Commemoration, Concave sides, Concentration camp, Concentration camps, Crematorium, Dachau, Dachau crematorium, Dachau memorial site, Deportation, Design competition, Detlef hoffmann, Dinge, East german government, East germany, Eastern bloc, Entire event, Entrance gate, European jews, Execution site, Experiential space, Experiential spaces, February, Fence posts, Final solution, Fitting memory, Flossenburg, Former camp, French citizens, Fritz cremer, Gedachtnis, Gedenken, Gedenkstatte, Gedenkstatte sachsenhausen, Genre, Geschichte, Gurative, Gurative memorials, Gure, Gures, Hamburg, Harold marcuse, Harold marcuse figure, Height meters, Heroic group, Hoffmann, Holocaust, Holocaust memorial, Holocaust memorialization, Holocaust memorials, Holocaust memorials figure, Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust sites, Holocaust survivors, Human form, Human forms, Ibid, Inmate, Insa eschebach, Inscription, International competition, International memorial, Internment camp, Jagged stones, January, Jewish dimension, Jewish memorial, Jewish symbolism, Jewish symbols, Jewish victims, Joan marter, Jochen spielmann, Koelle sculptures, Konzentrationslager flossenburg, Majdanek concentration camp, Major holocaust memorials, Marcuse, Martyrdom, Martyrdom guide, Mass murder, Memorial, Memorial site, Memorialization, Meter, Military government, Nathan rapoport, National memorials, National principle, National socialism, Nationalsozialismus, Nazi atrocities, Nazi camps, Nazi concentration camp, Nazi genocide, Nazi persecution, Neuengamme, November, October, Paris deportation memorial, Photo, Photo courtesy, Pinkas synagogue, Plaque, Political situation, Provisional memorial, Pylon, Rapoport, Ravensbruck, Ravensbruck memorial, Realist style, Rectangular pylon, Rene graetz, Review february, Rieth, Riverside park, Robert burstow, Rochelle saidel, Sachsenhausen, Saul friedlander, Sculptural memorial, Secular word, September, Sigrid jacobeit, Site names, Skulpturales gedenken, Small fortress, Socialist countries, Socialist realism, Socialist realist style, Soviet soldier, Stiftung brandenburgische sachsenhausen, Stukenbrock camp, Survivor, Susanne lanwerd, Symbolic materials, Tenth anniversary, Traditional form, Traditional memorial, Triangle badge, Ulrike kopp, Various countries, Vashem, Victim groups, Visual culture, Volkhard knigge, Waldemar grzimek, Warsaw ghetto, Warsaw ghetto monument, Warsaw ghetto uprising, Western europe, Wiktor tolkin, Wooden obelisk, York city, Zweiter weltkrieg.
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DOI: 10.1086/ahr.115.1.53
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<term>Harold marcuse</term>
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<term>Height meters</term>
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<term>Holocaust memorials</term>
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<term>Internment camp</term>
<term>Jagged stones</term>
<term>January</term>
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<term>Jochen spielmann</term>
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<term>Nazi camps</term>
<term>Nazi concentration camp</term>
<term>Nazi genocide</term>
<term>Nazi persecution</term>
<term>Neuengamme</term>
<term>November</term>
<term>October</term>
<term>Paris deportation memorial</term>
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