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Victors, Vanquished and Neutrals: The Swedish Press and the Nuremberg Trial

2011

After the shock of the ghastly revelations from the liberated concentration camps began to wane in late spring 1945, there was little written on the Nazi genocide in the Swedish press until autumn 1945. As elsewhere, the attention and energies of the newspaper media were directed to covering other tumultuous events of the world. For example, the Swedish press followed closely the developments in its neighbouring countries — not least Finland, which seemed to be on the verge of a Soviet-instigated coup, and therefore caused a lot of anxiety and discussion in the Swedish press. In line with the concept of Nordic Brotherhood, as discussed in Chapter 3, the Swedish press functioned as a channel…

Death campHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectLawNazi concentration campsNazismJewish questionAncient historyGenocidePublicitymedia_commonNewspaper
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Si esto es un padre

2016

E<span>n la película de László Nemes, El hijo de Saúl (2015), el protagonista encuentra a un niño agonizante que ha sobrevivido a la cámara de gas en el campo de Auschwitz-Birkenau y a quien después un médico de las SS asfixia con sus propias manos. La escena de este asesinato confronta a Saúl (Géza Röhrig) en sus límites como viviente; decide con determinación entonces que este cadáver no se sumará a la maquinaria de muerte que es el campo de exterminio y busca desesperadamente un rabino para enterrarlo. Este artículo analiza la enigmática obstinación de este personaje en relación con los límites de la vida humana que puso en juego el nazismo y con los límites visuales de la represen…

Death campHuman lifemedia_common.quotation_subjectNazismPerformance artCharacter (symbol)Gas chamberRepresentation (arts)ArtTheologyRelation (history of concept)Cartographymedia_commonÉtica y Cine Journal
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« Lee Miller, War “ethical” Photographer?»

2013

International audience; This presentation discusses some of Lee Miller photographs of Dachau and argues of their ethical relevance.

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