Making Holocaust Memory in Finland: The Jewish Community and Conflicting Loyalties, 1944–1950s
This article analyzes how Finnish Jews defined their position during the Second World War when Finland fought against the Soviet Union as a co-belligerent of Nazi Germany. After the Moscow Armistice in September 1944, the Jewish community’s leadership created an official narrative that transformed t...
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2023
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Holocaust and genocide studies
Ano: 2023, Volume: 37, Número: 2, Páginas: 294-311 |
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