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Historical justice through democratic action
French Holocaust survivors and the Lischka trial in Cologne (1971–1980)
In: Making Justice Visible (2022), pp. 293–318
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Anne Klein
Klein, Anne, PhD, is a historian as well as an educational and political scientist and lecturer at the Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Cologne
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Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Anne Klein: Historical justice through democratic action. French Holocaust survivors and the Lischka trial in Cologne (1971–1980) | 293 | ||
Introduction | 293 | ||
1. Politico-juridical barriers in the society of West German perpetrators | 297 | ||
2. Democratic action of Holocaust survivors for historical justice | 305 | ||
Postscript | 314 |