Materielle Spuren des nationalsozialistischen Terrors e-bog
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There are only few contemporary witnesses left who can provide information about the conditions in the former camps of Nazi tyranny. The archived material is often unproductive - particularly that of smaller facilities, such as the field camps and labor camps. Yet their traces are scattered all over Central Europe. What do these material remains have to tell? Archaeology has hardly been used ye...
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619,55 DKK
Forlag
transcript Verlag
Udgivet
27 oktober 2017
Længde
520 sider
Genrer
HBTB
Sprog
German
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783839439678
There are only few contemporary witnesses left who can provide information about the conditions in the former camps of Nazi tyranny. The archived material is often unproductive - particularly that of smaller facilities, such as the field camps and labor camps. Yet their traces are scattered all over Central Europe. What do these material remains have to tell? Archaeology has hardly been used yet as a tool that can help to explore this question. Reinhard Bernbeck takes archaeological findings found under the Tempelhof Airfield in Berlin as an example to show in detail what this "archaeology of contemporary history" can do, where it has its limitations and how it fits into a controversial "culture of remembering".