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Belsen in History and Memory



This excerpt from a book about the history of Belsen concentration camp discusses how the camp has been portrayed in the media and in popular culture. It discusses how the myths and meanings that have been attached to the camp over the years have distorted the actual events that took place there. more details
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  • The history of Belsen concentration camp is discussed
  • The camp has been portrayed in the media and in popular culture in a number of different ways
  • The myths and meanings that have been attached to the camp over the years have distorted the actual events that took place there


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Author Jo Reilly
ISBN 9780714647678
Publisher Routledge
Manufacturer Routledge
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This excerpt from a book about the history of Belsen concentration camp discusses how the camp has been portrayed in the media and in popular culture. It discusses how the myths and meanings that have been attached to the camp over the years have distorted the actual events that took place there.

To the British in 1945 the images of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp said everything necessary to illustrate and prove the extent of Nazi barbarity, yet the grim newsreel footage and radio reports did not tell the whole story. Over the following decades these potent representations became encrusted with myths and meanings that distorted the actuality of Belsen. Fifty years after the liberation of the camp, scholars and eyewitnesses can finally explore the extraordinary history of the camp, the experiences of the inmates and the work of the liberators. This volume presents the most authoritative recent scholarship on Belsen by British, American, German, French and Israeli historians. Drawing on documentary and oral sources in Yiddish, Hebrew, German, Dutch and French, often for the first time, it challenges many stereotypes about the camp, and reinstates the groups hitherto marginalised or ignored in accounts of the camp and its liberation.
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