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Introduction: War crimes trials, media and memory after World War II
Leiserowitz, Ruth | Malinauskaitė, Gintarė | Vitkus, Hektoras
In: Making Justice Visible (2022), pp. 9–38
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Ruth Leiserowitz
Gintarė Malinauskaitė
Malinauskaitė, Gintarė, PhD, is a research fellow at the Vilnius Branch Office of the German Historical Institute Warsaw
Hektoras Vitkus
Vitkus, Hektoras, PhD, is a research fellow at the Institute of Baltic Region History and Archaeology, Klaipėda University
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Ruth Leiserowitz / Gintarė Malinauskaitė / Hektoras Vitkus: Introduction: War crimes trials, media and memory after World War II | 9 | ||
The articles of this volume | 28 |