Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 12
Issue 12.1/2
- Foreword by Robert Crawford CBE, Director
General of the Imperial War Museum
- David Cesarani, Introduction
- Part 1: The Liberation of the Camp and
the Medical Relief Effort
- David Cesarani, A Brief History
of Bergen-Belsen
- Anita Lasker Wallfisch, A Survivor’s
Memories of Liberation
- Major Dick Williams, The First
Day in the Camp
- Ben Shephard, The Medical Relief
Effort at Belsen
- Eyewitness Accounts by Soldier Major
Ben Barnett, Nurse Molly Silva-Jones and Medical Student
Gerald Raperport
- Johannes-Dieter Steinert, British
NGOs in Belsen Concentration Camp: Emergency Relief and the
Perception of Survivors
- Rainer Schulze, Andrew Matthews
and the Two Sachselová Sisters
- Eva Macourková, A Few
Words to Explain the Origin of My Drawings
- Part 2: Compiling the Record
- Toby Haggith, The Filming of
the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen and its Impact on the Understanding
of the Holocaust
- Suzanne Bardgett, What Wireless
Listeners Learned: Some Lesser Known BBC Broadcasts about Belsen
- The Script of ‘Belsen Concentration
Camp: Facts and Thoughts’ by Patrick Gordon Walker
- Extract from ‘The Man from Belsen’,
the Dramatised Story of Harold Le Druillenec’s Ordeal,
Broadcast on 15 April 1946
- Boaz Cohen, ‘And I was
only a child’: Children’s Testimonies, Bergen-Belsen
1945
- Antoine Capet, The Liberation
of the Bergen-Belsen Camp as seen by Some British Official War
Artists in 1945
- Part 3: Preserving the Memory
- Tony Kushner, From ‘This
Belsen Business’ to ‘Shoah Business’: History,
Memory and Heritage, 1945–2005
- Rainer Schulze, Forgetting and
Remembering: Memories and Memorialisation of Bergen-Belsen
For abstracts of these articles, please look
here.
Issue 12.3
Part 1 The Liberation of the Camp and the Medical
Relief Effort
- David Cesarani, A Brief History of Bergen-Belsen
- Anita Lasker Wallfisch, A Survivor’s
Memories of Liberation
- Major Dick Williams, The First Day in
the Camp
- Ben Shephard, The Medical Relief Effort
at Belsen
- Eyewitness Accounts
by Soldier Major Ben Barnett, Nurse Molly Silva-Jones and Medical
Student Gerald Raperport
- Johannes-Dieter Steinert, British NGOs
in Belsen Concentration Camp: Emergency Relief and the Perception of
Survivors
- Rainer Schulze, Andrew Matthews and the
Two Sachselová Sisters
- Eva Macourková, A Few Words to
Explain the Origin of My Drawings
Part 2: Compiling the Record
- Toby Haggith, The Filming of the Liberation
of Bergen-Belsen and its Impact on the Understanding of the Holocaust
- Suzanne Bardgett, What Wireless Listeners
Learned: Some Lesser Known BBC Broadcasts about Belsen
- The Script of ‘Belsen Concentration Camp:
Facts and Thoughts’ by Patrick Gordon Walker
- Extract from ‘The Man from Belsen’,
the Dramatised Story of Harold Le Druillenec’s Ordeal, Broadcast
on 15 April 1946
- Boaz Cohen, ‘And I was only
a child’: Children’s Testimonies, Bergen-Belsen 1945
- Antoine Capet, The Liberation of the
Bergen-Belsen Camp as seen by Some British Official War Artists in
1945
Part 3: Preserving the Memory
- Tony Kushner, From ‘This Belsen
Business’ to ‘Shoah Business’: History, Memory and
Heritage, 1945–2005
- Rainer Schulze, Forgetting and Remembering:
Memories and Memorialisation of Bergen-Belsen
For abstracts of these articles, please look
here.