Abstract (may include machine translation)
This chapter is a contribution to a little analyzed aspect of Holocaust scholarship: the intersection of people’s tribunals (post–World War II legal institutions), survivor testimonies, and digital accessibility. The aim is to highlight the complexities of memorialization using one case study: the Visual History Archive of the Shoah Foundation at the University of Southern California; and one subject: the experiences of Shoah survivors during the post-1945 trials in Hungary. I am focusing on Jewish survivors in Hungary as agents of commemoration of their own stories.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The Holocaust in Hungary |
Subtitle of host publication | Seventy Years Later |
Editors | Randolph L. Braham, András Kovács |
Publisher | CEU Press |
Pages | 251-260 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-963-386-147-9 |
State | Published - 2016 |