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Making Justice Visible

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War Crimes Trials, Media and Memory after World War II, Einzelveröffentlichungen des Deutschen Historischen Instituts Warschau 45

Ruth Leiserowitz/Hektoras Vitkus/Gintare Malinauskaite

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Zusatztext

How much has media shaped the perception of war crimes trials and the historical narratives of World War II that were at the center of those proceedings? Has media reporting been influenced by political agenda and affected by the ideological constraints of the corresponding countries? What memories of the past have been recovered or excluded by media coverage? What history of postwar justice was conceived by the work of journalists, filmmakers and other media actors? Do we remember those war crimes trials to this day the way media have envisioned for us to recall them? This volume addresses the multifaceted history of war crimes trials after World War II and analyzes the interrelationship of law, media and memory. It brings together articles of recognized and emerging scholars, offering a wide range of international perspectives. The spotlight is on selected war crimes trials in the Soviet Union, Poland, Yugoslavia, and East and West Germany. The authors discuss how media (mis)represented war crimes trials that took place after World War II. By focusing on these trials as mediated events, the volume shows how media translated those legal proceedings for larger audiences and portrayed the legal principles of the analyzed judicial systems.

Autorenportrait

RUTH LEISEROWITZ, Deputy Director at the GHI Warsaw and Professor of East European History at the Humboldt University of Berlin. GINTARE MALINAUSKAITE, Head of the GHI Warsaw Branch Office in Vilnius. HEKTORAS VITKUS, a research fellow at Klaipeda University, Institute of Baltic Region History and Archaeology. * * * RUTH LEISEROWITZ ist stellvertretende Direktorin am DHI Warschau und Professorin für Osteuropäische Geschichte an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. GINTARE MALINAUSKAITE ist Leiterin der DHI Warschau-Außenstelle in Vilnius. HEKTORAS VITKUS ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Universität Klaipeda, Institut für Geschichte und Archäologie des Baltikums.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 24.11.2022

Umfang: 352 S., 12 s/w Illustr., 12 Illustr., 12 Fotos

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

ISBN/EAN: 9783944870809

Umbreit-Nr.: 9160987

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