THE DRAMATIC STORY OF A JEWISH CHILD'S RESCUE AT BUCHENWALD AND ITS
USE AS PROPAGANDA IN BOTH EAST AND UNITED GERMANY.
At the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp, communist prisoners
organized resistance against the SS and even planned an uprising. They
helped rescue a three-year-old Jewish boy, Stefan Jerzy Zweig, from
certain death in the gas chambers. After the war, his story became a
focus for the German Democratic Republic's celebration of its
resistance to the Nazis.
Now Bill Niven tells the true story of Stefan Zweig: what actually
happened to him in Buchenwald, how he was protected, and at what
price. He explores the (mis)representation of Zweig's rescue in East
Germany and what this reveals about that country's understanding of
its Nazi past. Finally he looks at the telling of the Zweig rescue
story since German unification: a story told in the GDR to praise
communists has become a story used to condemn them.
Bill Niven is Professor of Contemporary German History at the
Nottingham Trent University, UK.
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Truth, Fiction, and Propaganda
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781571136947
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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