01993 a2200265 4500003000500000005001700005010001700022020001500039040000900054082001700063245011900080260007000199300003600269505103600305650004701341650004601388650003401434650004501468650003901513650003601552700001801588700002201606700002401628856007501652Nust20230201132044.0 a 2001044112 a1565846540 cNust00a940.5405,BAR00aCrimes of war :bguilt and denial in the twentieth century /c[edited by] Omer Bartov, Atina Grossman, Mary Nolan. aNew York :bNew Press :bDistributed by W.W. Norton & Co.,c2002. axxxiv, 344 p. :bill. ;c22 cm. aWar and War Crimes: A Brief History (Page-1), On War Crimes (Page-8), The Wehrmacht, German Society, and the Knowledge of the Mass Extermination of the Jews (Page-17), The Wehrmacht in Serbia Revisited(Page-31), The Wehrmacht Exhibition Controversy: The Politics of Evidence (Page-41), Zloczow, July 1941: The Wehrmacht and the Beginning of the Holocaust in Galicia: From a Criticism of Photographs to a Revision of the Past (Page-61), Nazi Photographs in Post-Holocaust Art: Gender as an Idiom of Memorialization (Page-100), "During Total War, We Girls Want to Be Where We Can Really Accomplish Something": What Women Do in Wartime (Page-121), Between Amnesty and Anti-Communism: The West German Kameradenschinder Trials, 1948-1960 (Page-138), "In a Thousand Years, Every German Will Speak of This Battle": Celluloid Memories of Stalingrad (Page-161), When Memory Counts: War, Genocide, and Postwar Soviet Jewry (Page-191), "An Aptitude for Being Unloved": War and Memory in Japan (Page-217), An Incident at No Gun Ri (Page-242). 0aAtrocitieszEuropexHistoryy20th century. 0aAtrocitieszJapanxHistoryy20th century. 0aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 0aPrisoners of warxHistoryy20th century. 0aWar crimesxHistoryy20th century. 0aWarxMoral and ethical aspects.1 aBartov, Omer.1 aGrossmann, Atina.1 aNolan, Mary,d1944-413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy035/2001044112.html