Review: "Von Gott reden im Lande der Täter: Theologische Stimmen der dritten Generation seit der Shoah" and "Parables for Our Time: Rereading New Testament Scholarship after the Holocaust" (original) (raw)

“Teaching German History with the Graphic Novel." Class, Please Open Your Comics. Matthew L. Miller, ed. Jefferson: McFarland Press, 2015.

Elizabeth "Biz" Nijdam

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Vergangenheitbewältigung/Coming to Terms with the Past Demythifying Hitler and the Nazi Regime in German Comics

Lila Kurnia, lilawati kurnia

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The Discursive Construction of History: Rermembering the german Wehrmachts War of Annihilation

Ruth Wodak

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Four colour anti-fascism: postwar narratives and the obfuscation of the Holocaust in East German comics

Sean Eedy

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The Discursive Construction of History: Remembering the Wehrmacht's War of Annihilation

Walter Manoschek

2007

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Bloody, Brutal, and Barbaric? Wrestling with Troubling War Texts

Stephen M Vantassel

Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2021

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Book review: The Algerian War in French-Language Comics: Postcolonial Memory, History, and SubjectivityComics and Conflict: Patriotism and Propaganda from WWII through Operation Iraqi FreedomComics and the World Wars: A Cultural Record and Dan Ellin and Adam Sheriff, Comics, the Holocaust and Hir...

Kees Ribbens

Media, War & Conflict

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BOOK REVIEW: The Wehrmacht: History, Myth, Reality, by Wolfram Wette

Steve Choe

Transit, 2008

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The Wehrmacht: Historiographical Trends and Changes

Makenna Mall

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Ridiculous Trauma: Comic Representations of the Nazi Past in Contemporary German Visual Culture

Ofer Ashkenazi

Cultural Critique, 2011

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Reflections of the Holocaust in the Graphic Novels The Boxer and Maus

Alexej Mikulášek

Stredoeurópske pohľady, 2023

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The Virtuous Wehrmacht: Crafting the Myth of the German Soldier on the Eastern Front, 1941-1944 by David A. Harrisville

Stephen Fritz

Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, 2022

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Not seeing Auschwitz: memory, generation and representations of the Holocaust in twenty-first century French comics

Claire Gorrara

Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2018

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Hitler's Volkssturm: The Nazi Militia and the Fall of Germany, 1944-1945 (review)

Stephen Fritz

The Journal of Military History, 2003

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THE REPRESENTATION OF NAZI VILLAINY IN AMERICAN COMICS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ONGOING STRUGGLE OF GERMAN TRANSNATIONAL IDENTITY IN THE “POST” TRUMP ERA

Jordan Maxwell Foster

ProQuest, 2022

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Review of Sonke Neitzel & Harald Welzer, Soldiers: German POWs on fighting, killing and dying

Phaidon Vassiliou

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Comics, Cultural History, and the World Wars

Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou

Cultural History, 6 (1), 2017

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History, the Holocaust and children’s historical fiction

Hsu-Ming Teo

TEXT, Special Issue no. 28, "Fictional histories and historical fictions: Writing history in the twenty-first century", 2015

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WWII in the Media – A constant challenge for Historians

Julia Meyer Gross

Academia Letters, 2021

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Okkupation im Osten: Besatzeralltag in Warschau und Minsk 1939-1944, Stephan Lehnstaedt (Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 2010), 381 pp., cloth, 54.80

Stephan Lehnstaedt

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2012

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The Wehrmacht: History, Myth, Reality (review)

Stephen Fritz

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2008

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"Unmasking" the Legion Condor: The creation of Nazi Germany's first war heroes.

Colin Gilmour

War and Propaganda in the XXth Century, 2013

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Marc Saperstein, “Review of ‘Children With a Star: Jewish Youth in Nazi Europe’, by Deborah Dwork,” Journal of Interdisciplinary History, vol. 23, no. 1 (Summer 1992): 180-182

Marc Saperstein

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Book Review - Soldaten: On Fighting, Killing and Dying. The Secret World War II Transcripts of German POWs, 2013

Christine Winter

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World War II in Contemporary German and Dutch Fiction

Jan Lensen

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Debunking the myth of the saubere wehrmacht

Michael Tymkiw

Word & Image, 2007

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Nazi Characters in German Propaganda and Literature

Dagmar C. G. Lorenz

Nazi Characters in German Propaganda and Literature

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American Children's Fiction of WWii and the Dissensual Bildungsroman

Anna Kurian

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War Stories: The Search for a Usable Past in the Federal Republic of Germany, and: Shifting Memories: The Nazi Past in the New Germany, and: Ambiguous Memory: The Nazi Past and German National Identity (review)

bjorn krondorfer

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2003

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Nazi Children's Literature and the Formation of the Holy Reich (MLA 2017)

Michael Lackey

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foreword: Drawing Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Cartoons and Comics (special section, JHR)

Kobi Kabalek

The Journal of Holocaust Research, 2019

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History in the making/The making of history: The ‘German

Ruth Wodak

Journal of Language and Politics, 2006

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"Was ich nicht sehen kann muss ich erfinden": Third generation narratives of Nazi Herkunft in Tanja Dücker's "Himmelskörper" and Marcel Beyer's "Spione"

Kylie Giblett

Limbus: Australian Yearbook of German Literary and Cultural Studies, 2018

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History in the making/The making of history: The ‘German Wehrmacht ’ in collective and individual memories in Austria

Ruth Wodak

Journal of Language and Politics, 2006

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The Holocaust (Shoa) in the eyes of the Comics

Ben Baruch Blich

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