
Camps de mise à mort nazis, une histoire 1/4 : Du camp de mise à mort au mémorial, des images pour montrer l’horreur nazie
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Host: France Culture
Release Date: January 27, 2025
Description: This episode delves into the history of Nazi extermination camps, exploring their transformation into memorials and the imagery used to convey the atrocities committed. Hosted by France Culture, the series aims to deepen our daily understanding of the close ties between the present and the past.
Historical Context of Extermination Camps
Transition from Camp to Memorial
Imagery and Representation
Personal Narratives and Testimonies
Ethical Considerations in Representation
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