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Historiography of the Holocaust in Slovakia

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Thehistoriography ofthe Holocaust in Slovakia has been a much-debated subject, and historians have still not arrived at a consensus position as to the role of theSlovak State in the Holocaust.

During the Communist era, scholars were required to analyze events through aMarxist historiographical framework. Marxist historiography viewed Aryanization was a struggle between Jewish and Christian owners, and wealthy Slovaks encouraged the working class to adopt antisemitic beliefs in order to divide theproletariat. However,responsibility for the Holocaust was placed squarely on Nazi Germany.[1] During thePrague Spring era,Ivan Kamenec's dissertation on the Holocaust in Slovakia was accepted, and Kamenec was allowed to publish four studies from it. He was not allowed to publish the dissertation because it was accused of being non-Marxist and promoting Zionism.[2][3] Academic inquiry again became impossible during the period ofnormalization that followed.[3]

As a result, the first studies of the Holocaust were published outside the country, for exampleThe Destruction of Slovak Jewry (1961) byLivia Rothkirchen in Hebrew andDie Juden im slowakischen Staat, 1939–1945 (The Jews in the Slovak State) by Ladislav Lipscher in 1980.[4][2]

Another strand of historiography was developed by anti-Communists living in exile.

Later,perestroika allowed the emergence of more balanced accounts in Slovakia.[5]

References

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  1. ^Paulovičová 2013, pp. 558–559.
  2. ^abKamenec 2007, p. 8.
  3. ^abWard 2013, p. 269.
  4. ^Jelinek 1981, p. 175.
  5. ^Paulovičová 2013, p. 559.

Bibliography

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  • Jelinek, Yeshayahu (1981). "Ladislav Lipscher. Die Juden im slowakischen Staat, 1939–1945. (Veröffentlichungen des Collegium Carolinum, number 35.) Munich: R. Oldenbourg Verlag. 1980. Pp. 210".The American Historical Review.86 (1): 175.doi:10.1086/ahr/86.1.175.ISSN 0002-8762.
  • Kamenec, Ivan (2007).On the Trail of Tragedy: The Holocaust in Slovakia. Translated by Styan, Martin. Bratislava: Hajko & Hajková.ISBN 9788088700685.
  • Nedelsky, Nadya (2016). ""The Struggle for the Memory of the Nation": Post-Communist Slovakia and its World War II Past".Human Rights Quarterly.38 (4):969–992.doi:10.1353/hrq.2016.0053.S2CID 151419238.
  • Paulovičová, Nina (2013). "The "Unmasterable Past"? The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Slovakia.". In Himka, John-Paul; Michlic, Joanna Beata (eds.).Bringing the Dark Past to Light. The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 549–590.ISBN 978-0-8032-2544-2.
  • Ward, James Mace (2013).Priest, Politician, Collaborator: Jozef Tiso and the Making of Fascist Slovakia. Ithaka: Cornell University Press.ISBN 978-0-8014-6812-4.

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