LEADER 05846cam a2200637 i 4500001 276575 005 20240621234320.0 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 200608t20202020gw fod z000 0 eng d 010 2020932561 020 9783110665376 020 3110665379 024 7 10.1515/9783110665376 |2doi 035 (OCoLC)on1158139301 035 276575 044 gw |cDE 049 LHMA 040 DEGRU |beng |erda |cDEGRU |dLHM 050 4 D804.19 099 COMPUTER FILE 245 00 Tracing and documenting Nazi victims past and present / |cedited by Henning Borggräfe, Christian Höschler and Isabel Panek. 264 1 München ;Wien : |bDe Gruyter Oldenbourg, |c[2020] 264 4 |c©2020 300 1 online resource (viii, 342 pages) : |billustrations. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 text file |bPDF |2rda 490 1 Arolsen Research Series ; |v1 500 "On behalf of the Arolsen Archives." 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 |tFrontmatter -- |tPreface -- |tTable of Contents -- |tTracing and Documenting Nazi Victims Past and Present -- Introduction / Henning Borggräfe, Christian Höschler, Isabel Panek -- |tOn the Uses and Disadvantages of the Arolsen Archives for History / Dan Stone -- |tThe (Early) Search for Missing Nazi Victims : Historical Precedents, Organizational Frameworks, and Methods / Christian Höschler, Isabel Panek -- |tFamily Searching and Tracing Services of JDC in the Second World War Era / Linda G. Levi -- |tThose Left Behind : Early Search Efforts in Wartime and Post-War Britain / Christine Schmidt -- Tracing Services in Poland and Czechoslovakia after 1945 : Between Humanitarian Principles and Socialist Ideology / Maren Hachmeister -- |tSurvivors Helping Survivors : Simon Wiesenthal and the Early Search for Nazi Criminals in Linz / René Bienert -- |tCaring for the Dead and the Living : DPs and the Arolsen Archives of Feelings / Silke von der Emde -- |tYad Vashem and Holocaust Victim's Search for Family / Zvi Bernhardt -- |tITS Research at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for Descendants of Holocaust Victims and Survivors / Diane Afoumado -- |tNew Tasks and Challenges for Tracing / Ramona Bräu, Kerstin Hofmann and Anna Meier-Osiński -- |tCollections Archives Dealing with Nazi Victims : The Example of the Arolsen Archives / Henning Borggräfe, Isabel Panek -- |tFrom Tracing and Fate Clarification to Research Center : The Role of International Players and Transnationalism in Shaping the Identity of the ITS / Rebecca Boehling -- |t"It is our job to find out who did what" : The Central Office in Ludwigsburg and Cooperation with the ITS / Kerstin Hofmann -- |tFederal Archives and its Role in German Politics of Remembrance / Tobias Herrmann -- |tInstitutes of National Remembrance and their Role in Dealing with National Socialism : An Examination of the Issues, Debates and Public Perceptions / Carola Lau -- |tLinking and Enriching Archival Collections in the Digital Age : The Dutch War Collections Network / Puck Huitsing and Edwin Klijn -- |tContributors. 520 After World War II, tracing and documenting Nazi victims emerged against the background of millions of missing persons and early compensation proceedings. This was a process in which the Allies, international aid organizations, and survivors themselves took part. New archives, documentation centers and tracing bureaus were founded amid the increasing Cold War divide. They gathered documents on Nazi persecution and structured them in specialized collections to provide information on individual fates and their grave repercussions: the loss of relatives, the search for a new home, physical or mental injuries, existential problems, social support and recognition, but also continued exclusion or discrimination. By doing so, institutions involved in this work were inevitably confronted with contentious issues--such as varying political mandates, neutrality vs. solidarity with those formerly persecuted, data protection vs. public interest, and many more. Over time, tracing bureaus and archives changed methods and policies and even expanded their activities, using historical documents for both research and public remembrance. This is the first publication to explore this multifaceted history of tracing and documenting past and present. 588 0 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jun 2020). 546 In English. 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 650 0 Holocaust victims |xArchival resources. 650 0 Internment camp inmates |xArchival resources. 650 0 Nazi concentration camp inmates |xArchival resources. 650 0 National socialism |xSources. 650 0 Political persecution |zGermany |xSources. 650 0 World War, 1939-1945 |xRefugees |xArchival resources. 610 20 Arolsen Archives--International Center on Nazi Persecution |xHistory. 610 20 International Tracing Service |xHistory. 650 0 Holocaust victims |xDatabases. 650 0 Holocaust victims |xResearch. 655 7 Dictionaries. |2lcgft 700 1 Borggräfe, Henning, |d1981- |eeditor. |4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 700 1 Höschler, Christian, |eeditor. |4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 700 1 Panek, Isabel, |eeditor. |4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt 710 2 Arolsen Archives--International Center on Nazi Persecution. 776 0 |cEPUB |z9783110661651 776 0 |cprint |z9783110661606 830 0 Arolsen research series ; |v1. 856 40 |uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9783110665376 |zOpen Access 852 |ber