Profane Sacralisation
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https://doi.org/10.14766/29Keywords:
Bildende Kunst, DDR, Nationalsozialismus, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
What does the term “language of memory” signify, when memory takes a former Nazi concentration camp for women, situated on the territory of the former GDR, as its object? The articles of this book trace the history of the Ravensbrück memorial after 1945, focussing on its function as an integral part of the collective memory of the GDR.Downloads
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