Review: ‘I was a German’ by Clare Fraenkel

by Charlie Knight Charlie Knight is a Postgraduate Researcher at the Parkes Institute for the Study of Jewish/non-Jewish Relations at the University of Southampton. He is funded by the Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship in the Humanities for his research into German-Jewish refugees from Nazism in Britain. He was the joint postgraduate representative for the British and … Continue reading Review: ‘I was a German’ by Clare Fraenkel

‘Seeing Auschwitz’: a sensitive exploration of visual sources that raises questions on how we see and use images of the Holocaust

by Mark Wilson Mark Wilson is a PhD History candidate at Durham University. His research explores experiences and meanings of place and emotion in oral histories of the Holocaust in France. ('Seeing Auschwitz' is a co-production of Musealia and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, and runs until the end of January 2023 in South Kensington, London)It … Continue reading ‘Seeing Auschwitz’: a sensitive exploration of visual sources that raises questions on how we see and use images of the Holocaust

GERMAN JEWS DEPORTED WESTWARD INTO THE CAMPS INSIDE UNOCCUPIED FRANCE IN 1940

by Joan Salter MBE This blog offers a brief introduction to this deportation of Jews from the Southwest areas of Germany to the camp of Gurs in the then unoccupied zone of France. Interweaving the historic facts with the eyewitness accounts, it follows them onto the deportation trains and their arrival at the camp of … Continue reading GERMAN JEWS DEPORTED WESTWARD INTO THE CAMPS INSIDE UNOCCUPIED FRANCE IN 1940

A Year in Review – the BAHS Postgraduate Community 2021/22

By Charlie Knight and Barnabas Balint When we first applied to be the postgraduate representatives for the British Association for Holocaust Studies, we spoke about how important a supportive, vibrant, and collaborative academic community is for postgraduate students. Our application was driven by a desire to grow that community and to contribute to something that … Continue reading A Year in Review – the BAHS Postgraduate Community 2021/22

Beyond Anne Frank: Towards Jewish Histories of the Holocaust in the Netherlands (1940-1945)

by Jan Burzlaff Jan Burzlaff is the William A. Ackman Fellow for Holocaust Studies at Harvard University and the 2021-2022 Dori Laub Fellow at the Fortunoff Video Archive, Yale University. Jan is completing his dissertation, the first transnational history of Jewish survival in eight cities under Nazi rule. Further areas of interest are interdisciplinary approaches … Continue reading Beyond Anne Frank: Towards Jewish Histories of the Holocaust in the Netherlands (1940-1945)

The Jewish Police in the Warsaw Ghetto: Between Duress and Violence

Dr. Daniela Ozacky Stern Katarzyna Person, Warsaw Ghetto Police: The Jewish Order Service During the Nazi Occupation (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2021), 232 pages. An early testimony in the Yad Vashem Archives tells of a Jewish policeman from the Białystok Ghetto, who performed his duty to the best of his abilities, as long as … Continue reading The Jewish Police in the Warsaw Ghetto: Between Duress and Violence

Review: Imperial War Museum’s New Holocaust Galleries

Charlie Knight, Hannah Wilson and Natali Beige Charlie Knight is a PhD candidate at the Parkes Institute, University of Southampton, funded by the Wolfson Foundation, his research focuses on German Jewish Refugees in Britain and their connections to families left behind. He previously completed his MA at the University of Exeter and is now one … Continue reading Review: Imperial War Museum’s New Holocaust Galleries