Wallstein Verlag


Childhood during War and Genocide


Agency, Survival, and Representation

Ed. by Joanna Beata Michlic, Yuliya von Saal, and Anna Ullrich

303 S., 6 Abb., brosch., 14 x 22,2 cm
ISBN: 978-3-8353-5599-6 (2024-04-05)

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Contents

Joanna Beata Michlic, Yuliya von Saal, Anna Ullrich
Introduction


Edita G. Gzoyan
Forcibly Transferred and Assimilated: Experiences of Armenian Children during the Armenian Genocide


Yuliya von Saal
Forced Maturity: Children's Experiences under German Occupation in Belarus, 1941–1944


Johannes-Dieter Steinert
Echoes from Hell: Jewish Child Forced Laborers and the Holocaust


Lilia Tomchuk
Challenging Narratives: Unveiling Encounters between Jewish Children/Adolescents and Italian Military Units in Transnistria during the Holocaust


Laura Hobson Faure
Jewish Child Refugees from Central Europe in France and the United States: Transnational Perspectives on their Care, 1938–1945


Jakub Gałęziowski
The Best Interests of the Child in National Terms: Policies Concerning Children of Polish Female Forced Laborers and Displaced Persons in the Early Cold War Era


Anna M. Parkinson
Revisiting the “Talking Cure”: Capturing Children’s Wartime Experiences through Hans Keilson's Work on Sequential Traumatization


Wiebke Hiemesch
A Drawing Book, Its Materiality, and Afterlife: Approaching Children’s Lives in Hamburg through Children’s Drawings from the Talmud Torah School


Zofia Trębacz
“Dear Daddy, you ask me how I spend the whole day, from morning to evening I think about you ...”: Children’s Letters and the Emotions Hidden Within Them


Lorraine McEvoy
“We feel we must add our appeal”: Humanitarian Decision-Making in Three Appeals to the Government in Post-Second World War Britain


Oksana Vynnyk
Surviving Starvation in Soviet Ukraine: Children and Soviet Healthcare in the Early 1930s


Barnabas Balint
Intersectional Approaches to Jewish Youth During the Holocaust in Hungary


Lukas Schretter, Nadjeschda Stoffers
Ambivalent but Not Indifferent: Interview Narratives of 'Lebensborn' Children Born in the Wienerwald Maternity Home, 1938–1945


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