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The book discusses the history of a previously invisible massacre in Budapest in 1944 committed by a paramilitary group lead by a women. Based on court trials, interviews with survivors, perpetrators and investigators the book illustrates the complexities of gender memory. It discusses the events: m...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-595862022-11-22T03:31:37Z The Forgotten Massacre Pető, Andrea Budapest World War II Holocaust Shoah bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBJ Regional & national history::HBJD European history bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLW 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBW Military history::HBWQ Second World War The book discusses the history of a previously invisible massacre in Budapest in 1944 committed by a paramilitary group lead by a women. Based on court trials, interviews with survivors, perpetrators and investigators the book illustrates the complexities of gender memory. It discusses the events: massacre, deportation, robbery, homecoming, and fight for memorization from the point of view of the perpetrators and the family. 2022-11-21T16:36:00Z 2022-11-21T16:36:00Z 2021 book ONIX_20221121_9783110687552_126 9783110687552 9783110687484 9783111095097 9783110687590 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59586 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9783110687552.pdf https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110687552 De Gruyter De Gruyter Oldenbourg 10.1515/9783110687552 10.1515/9783110687552 2b386f62-fc18-4108-bcf1-ade3ed4cf2f3 6154ce6f-c15f-4585-8452-f45081d58d14 54ff2e75-7c3e-4ccf-932f-4fd136be625b 9783110687552 9783110687484 9783111095097 9783110687590 De Gruyter Oldenbourg 189 Berlin/Boston [...] [...] Central European University CEU open access
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