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100 1 _aKhiterer, Viktorii︠a︡
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245 1 0 _aBitter war of memory :
_bthe Babyn Yar Massacre, aftermath, and commemoration /
_cVictoria Khiterer.
246 3 0 _aBabyn Yar Massacre, aftermath, and commemoration
300 _axiii, 304 pages
_billustrations, maps
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 227-289) and index.
505 0 _aKyivan Jews in the interwar period -- The Babyn Yar Massacre: The Holocaust of Jews in Kyiv -- Other vicitms of the Nazi regime in Kyiv -- Jewish life and anti-semitism in postwar Kyiv -- Aftermath of the Babyn Yar Massacre -- Broken silence over Babyn Yar -- Babyn yar commemoration in independent Ukraine.
520 _a"Bitter War of Memory: The Babyn Yar Massacre, Aftermath, and Commemoration discusses the Holocaust in Kyiv and the efforts to memorialize the Babyn Yar massacre. Babyn Yar is one of the largest Holocaust sites in the Soviet Union and modern Ukraine, where the Nazis and their collaborators killed virtually all the Jews who remained in the city during the occupation. After the war, Soviet ideology suppressed commemoration of the Holocaust, instead conceptualizing the universal suffering of the Soviet people during the war. Police dispersed unauthorized commemoration meetings of Jewish activists at Babyn Yar. A monument "for one hundred thousand citizens of Kyiv and prisoners of the war" was erected in Babyn Yar in 1976, but the Holocaust was not mentioned in its inscription. With the collapse of communism, state anti-Semitism ended. Holocaust commemoration became an important part of national memory politics in independent Ukraine. In the last few decades, over thirty monuments have been built at Babyn Yar, which are dedicated to the memory of Jews, Roma, members of the resistance movement, and other people executed there. However, heated debates continue about the commemoration of the Babyn Yar massacre." -Back cover.
650 0 _aBabi Yar Massacre, Ukraine, 1941
650 0 _aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
_zUkraine
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650 6 _aMassacre de Babyn Yar, Ukraine, 1941
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