TY - BOOK ID - 607588 TI - Vanished history : the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak historical culture PY - 2014 SN - 9781782382942 9781782382959 1782382941 178238295X 1785335073 PB - New York, N.Y. Berghahn DB - UniCat KW - History as a science KW - History of Eastern Europe KW - anno 1940-1949 KW - anno 1930-1939 KW - Czech Republic KW - Slovakia KW - Jews KW - Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Juifs KW - Holocauste, 1939-1945 KW - History KW - Influence KW - History. KW - Histoire KW - Czechoslovakia KW - République tchèque KW - Slovaquie KW - Tchécoslovaquie KW - Ethnic relations. KW - Ethnic relations KW - Relations interethniques KW - République tchèque KW - Tchécoslovaquie KW - Influence. KW - Catastrophe, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Destruction of the Jews (1939-1945) KW - Extermination, Jewish (1939-1945) KW - Holocaust, Nazi KW - Ḥurban (1939-1945) KW - Ḥurbn (1939-1945) KW - Jewish Catastrophe (1939-1945) KW - Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) KW - Nazi Holocaust KW - Nazi persecution of Jews KW - Shoʾah (1939-1945) KW - Genocide KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Kindertransports (Rescue operations) KW - Hebrews KW - Israelites KW - Jewish people KW - Jewry KW - Judaic people KW - Judaists KW - Ethnology KW - Religious adherents KW - Semites KW - Judaism KW - Nazi persecution KW - Persecutions KW - Atrocities KW - Jewish resistance KW - Česká republika KW - ČR KW - Tschechische Republik KW - Česko KW - Czechia KW - チェコ KW - Cheko KW - チェコ共和国 KW - Cheko Kyōwakoku KW - Tschechien KW - Tschechenland KW - Tschechei KW - República Checa KW - Chequia KW - Txèquia KW - Txeca KW - República Txeca KW - Češka KW - Czech Socialist Republic (Czechoslovakia) KW - Holocaust, Nazi (Jewish Holocaust) KW - Nazi Holocaust (Jewish Holocaust) KW - Nazi persecution (1939-1945) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:607588 AB - Bohemia and Moravia, today part of the Czech Republic, was the first territory with a majority of non-German speakers occupied by Hitler's Third Reich on the eve of the World War II. Tens of thousands of Jewish inhabitants in the so called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia soon felt the tragic consequences of Nazi racial politics. Not all Czechs, however, remained passive bystanders during the genocide. After the destruction of Czechoslovakia in 1938-39, Slovakia became a formally independent but fully subordinate satellite of Germany. Despite the fact it was not occupied ER -