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The Holocaust and Soviet War Crimes Trials in the Cold War Context : The 1964 Klaipeda War Crimes Trial

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Product Code: 9781032604213
ISBN13: 9781032604213
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This volume aims to newly evaluate the Soviet war crimes trials of Holocaust perpetrators, their representation through various means of media, and their reception in the context of the Cold War. By examining the 1964 Klaipeda war crimes trial in Soviet Lithuania through a microhistorical perspective, the book explores the history of the "second wave" of Soviet justice in the 1960s. It attempts to offer insight not only into how this Soviet war crimes trial was initiated and investigated, but also into how it was presented in the courtroom and channeled through media for publicity. The book argues that the war crimes trials conducted by the Soviet Lithuanian judiciary can be on one hand perceived as an intrinsic element of the Soviet ideological propaganda; and on the other viewed as an alternative space for disclosing memories of the mass murder of Jews, offering an opposing perspective to the official Soviet politics of memory. Intended for both an academic audience and the general public, this volume unveils an intertwined history of Soviet legal history, politics of retribution, memory, and media during the Thaw period.


Author: GINTAR. MALINAUSKAIT
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Feb 23, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1032604212
ISBN-13: 9781032604213

The Holocaust and Soviet War Crimes Trials in the Cold War Context : The 1964 Klaipeda War Crimes Trial

$188.63
 
This volume aims to newly evaluate the Soviet war crimes trials of Holocaust perpetrators, their representation through various means of media, and their reception in the context of the Cold War. By examining the 1964 Klaipeda war crimes trial in Soviet Lithuania through a microhistorical perspective, the book explores the history of the "second wave" of Soviet justice in the 1960s. It attempts to offer insight not only into how this Soviet war crimes trial was initiated and investigated, but also into how it was presented in the courtroom and channeled through media for publicity. The book argues that the war crimes trials conducted by the Soviet Lithuanian judiciary can be on one hand perceived as an intrinsic element of the Soviet ideological propaganda; and on the other viewed as an alternative space for disclosing memories of the mass murder of Jews, offering an opposing perspective to the official Soviet politics of memory. Intended for both an academic audience and the general public, this volume unveils an intertwined history of Soviet legal history, politics of retribution, memory, and media during the Thaw period.


Author: GINTAR. MALINAUSKAIT
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: Feb 23, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1032604212
ISBN-13: 9781032604213
 

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