This book examines the changes in representing collaboration, especially in the destruction of European Jewry, in the public discourse and the historiography of various countries in Europe. In particular it shows how representations and responses have been conditioned by national and political trends and constraints. Drawing comparisons between five European countries - Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia -- the analysis focuses primarily on similarities and differences in the attitudes of society, how collaboration took place, and the post-war response. As historical background to...
This book examines the changes in representing collaboration, especially in the destruction of European Jewry, in the public discourse and the histori...