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Category: Scholarly Journal
Editor: "Premier"
Pages: 218
ISBN: 966-685-146-6
Library: Tkuma Publications
Location: Zaporizhia
Year: 2005
Note: Holocaust Studies: Scholarly Journal. – Issue # ІІ. – Dnipropetrovsk: “Tkuma” Institute, Zaporizhzhya: Premier, 2005. – 218 p

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It is conceived as an open academic forum that publishes the achievements of researchers, specializing in the aspects of the Holocaust and other genocides’ studies.

The journal is aimed at the following tasks:

To stimulate in depth studying of various aspects of the Holocaust relating geographically to the Ukrainian territory (to reveal the regional specifics);

- To dissimilate sources not introduced into scientific use earlier and stored in Ukrainian and foreign archives;

- To employ historical sources of different character (testimonies, memoirs, etc.);

- To promote multidisciplinary approach and to encourage the experts in the field of sociology, political studies, philosophy and other humanities to participate in the Holocaust studies;

- To reveal succession of the historical events attempting to interpret the causes and preconditions of the Holocaust.

A special attention is given to the scholarly debates on the phenomenon of the Holocaust as a comparative case in the context of the world history and other genocides’ studies.

Contents

ARTICLES

Aмаr T. K.

The Lviv Synagogue and the Soviet state: the Crisis of Yom Kip-pur 1949

Vinokurova F. A.

Holocaust in Vinnitsa region: Comparative study of Archival sources on the Fate of Jews in German And Romanian zones, 1941–1944

Gon M. M.

Cryptic roots of “Petlyura Days” in Lviv

Goncharenko O. M.

The Legal status of Jewish population before extermination: Generalbezirk Kiev

Kruglov A. I.

Einsatzgruppen: Crimes and Punishment

Marusyk T. V.

Jewish Intelligentsia in Bukovyna and Soviet Authorities in 1940th

Mirsky R. YA.

Lessons of the Holocaust: Politics and Methodology

Farimets A. N.

Holocaust in the documents of the State Archives of Dnepropetrovsk region

Feferman K.

Soviet attitudes towards the Holocaust Survivors and non-Jews who were persecuted by the Nazis

DOCUMENTAL SOURCES

Vinokurova F. A.

Tatiana Kutsin (Mulyar). Secrets of Passport #0593

Tyaglyy M. I. Distributing Antisemitic propaganda in the Soviet territories oc-cupied by the Nazis: Publications of “Ostraum-Artikeldienst” service

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INFORMATION ON CONTRIBUTORS

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTRIBUTORS