Submissions from 2012
I Didn’t Want to Die.’ Jewish Children’s Strategies of Survival in Slovakia: Chances and Limitations, Barbara Hutzelmann
The Old Jewish Strangler and Other Ghost Stories: Poles’ Struggle to Come to Terms with the Holocaust, Audrey Mallet
Murderers in Field Grey: Crimes of the Wehrmacht in the Region of the Army Group South, 1941-1942, Antonio Munoz
Coming Back Home? Berlin Presents Itself to Refugees of the Nazi Regime Living Abroad, Lina Nikou
The Consequences of Denial: Interpreting the History of the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Montebello, California, David Okonyan
The Silenced Phenomenon of Cross-National Rescue: 'Leaking Border' and Paid Smugglers, Nina Paulovicova
Rituals in Concentration and Extermination Camps and Near Death Situations: Existence, Order, Identity, Moriya Rachmani
Memory Culture, Politics of Place, and Social Actors in the Remembrance of Belgrade's World War II Camp, Srdjan Radovic
British Responses to the Film ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Stefanie Rauch
Oral History: UN Peacekeepers and Local Population of the UN Safe Area Srebrenica, Tea Rozman-Clark
The Drama of Getting Dependent on Assistance in the Shadow of the Shoah: Working Experiences with Old Age Survivors in Germany, Noemi Staszewski
The Evil They Helped to Defeat: Exhibiting the Holocaust in Britain's National Museum of Modern Conflict, Emily Stiles
Armenians in Istanbul between 1945 and 1950, Talin Suciyan
Is There a Shared European memory? Holocaust Remembrance in the European Parliament after 1989, Anne Waehrens
The Current Situation of Human Rights for Deaf People with Respect to the Deaf Holocaust, Mark Zaurov
The Hiroshima-Auschwitz Peace March and the Globalization of Victimhood, Ran Zwigenberg