Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism Remembering the Holocaust in State-Socialist Eastern Europe

Reined into the service of the Cold War confrontation, antifascist ideology overshadowed the narrative about the Holocaust in the communist states of Eastern Europe. This led to the Western notion that in the Soviet Bloc there was a systematic suppression of the memory of the mass murder of European...

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Other Authors: Bohus, Kata (Editor), Hallama, Peter (Editor), Stach, Stephan (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Central European University Press 2022
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