East-West Encounters at the Adolf-Heinz Beckerle Trial (1967-1968): How Holocaust Knowledge and Remembrance Went Global

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Nadège Ragaru, « East-West Encounters at the Adolf-Heinz Beckerle Trial (1967-1968): How Holocaust Knowledge and Remembrance Went Global », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.1515/9783110672657-007


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Nadège Ragaru’s contribution considers transnational dimensions andtransfers, focusing on the trial of Adolf Heinz Beckerle at the District Court ofHesse in Frankfurt (FRG) in 1967–1968. She reveals how knowledge about the Holocaustemerged via a complex entanglement between national, regional, and internationalscales. The chapter highlights how global connections between WestGermany, the United States, Israel, Bulgaria, the USSR, Poland, Yugoslavia, Greece,and Austria were instrumental in the prosecution of Beckerle’s war crimes andshows how knowledge about the Holocaust spread through these connections.

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