Parents and children in Second World War Germany: an inter-generational perspective on wartime separation [0.03%]
二战期间德国的父母与子女:以代际视角看战时分离现象
Hester Vaizey
Hester Vaizey
This article discusses how the relationship between parents and their children were affected by the second world war in Germany. With fathers away from home for often as long as a decade, many children grew up without a father being physica...
The role of the concentration camps in the Nazi repression of prostitutes, 1933-9 [0.03%]
纳粹集中营在打击妓女行为中的作用(1933-1939)
Victoria Harris
Victoria Harris
This article uses prostitutes as a case study in order to investigate the role of the early concentration camps as centres of detention for social deviants. In contrasting the intensification of repressive policies towards prostitutes again...
Christian Goeschel
Christian Goeschel
Too often histories of the concentration camps tend to be ignorant of the wider political context of nazi repression and control. This article tries to overcome this problem. Combining legal, social and political history, it contributes to ...
Cultural behaviour and the invention of traditions: music and musical practices in the early concentration camps, 1933-6/7 [0.03%]
文化行为与传统发明:早期集中营的音乐和音乐实践(1933-1936/37)
Guido Fackler
Guido Fackler
This article investigates music in the concentration camps before the second world war. For the camp authorities, ordering prisoners to sing songs or play in orchestras was an instrument of domination. But for the prisoners, music could als...
Cementing the enemy category: arrest and imprisonment of German Jews in Nazi concentration camps, 1933-8/9 [0.03%]
巩固敌人身份:纳粹集中营中逮捕和监禁德国犹太人(1933年8月9日前)
Kim Wünschmann
Kim Wünschmann
Understandably, research has focused overwhelmingly on Jews in the camps of the Holocaust. But the nazis had been detaining Jews in concentration camps ever since 1933, at times in large numbers. Who were these prisoners? This article analy...