The Memory of the Holocaust and Israel's Attitude Toward War Trauma, 1948–1973: the collective vs. the individual

I Keynan - Israel Studies, 2018 - JSTOR
Immediately after the Holocaust, while most of the survivors were waiting in the Displaced
Persons Camps for a resolution of their status, the Zionist movement's leadership together …

Heights of madness: diagnosis, suspicion & military discipline on the Siachen glacier

S Khan - Critical Military Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Siachen Glacier was occupied by the Indian Army in 1984 and became the
highest battlefield in the world. The Pakistan Army has been deployed in the surrounding …

[图书][B] The Last Heroes of Leningrad: Coping strategies of Siege survivors in Soviet and post-Soviet society

A Wachter - 2022 - books.google.com
Alexandra Wachter investigates how survivors of the Siege of Leningrad (1941–44) were
able to come to terms with their memories in Soviet and post-Soviet society. Subject to …

A Difficult Relationship—World War II and Remembrance in Post-Socialist Europe

P Srodecki - War and Remembrance, 2023 - brill.com
“The beginning of the end of War lies in Remembrance,” wrote the Pulitzer Prize winning
American author Herman Wouk (1915–2019) in the preface to his World War II novel, War …

[PDF][PDF] Raisa Golant (1885-1953), a Jewish neuropsychiatrist in the Soviet Union: following the footsteps of Vladimir Bekhterev

M Igual - Neurosci Hist, 2019 - nah.sen.es
ABSTRACT Raisa Golant (1885-1953) was one of the most prestigious figures of Soviet
Russian neuropsychiatry in the first half of the 20th century. She was of Jewish descent, and …

[PDF][PDF] Raisa Golant (1885-1953), una neuropsiquiatra judía en la Unión Soviética. La estela de Vladimir Bejterev

MM Igual - 2019 - nah.sen.es
RESUMEN Raisa Golant (1885-1953) es una de las figuras más prestigiosas de la
neuropsiquiatría ruso-soviética de la primera mitad del siglo XX. De origen judío, estudió la …