Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen

Swedish Jews’ supposed inactivity over Europe’s persecuted Jews during the Holocaust has been a prevalent discourse during the post-war period. This article ponders the origins of that discourse and how it affects how and what Swedish Jews narrate about aid and relief work, and Jewish refugees and s...

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Main Author: Malin Thor Tureby
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Donner Institute 2020-12-01
Series:Nordisk Judaistik
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/90024
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spelling doaj-e98c0e5c6c1147a284bed3a9f069e0d02020-12-14T14:07:43ZdanDonner InstituteNordisk Judaistik0348-16462343-49292020-12-0131210.30752/nj.90024Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter FörintelsenMalin Thor Tureby0Malmö UniversitySwedish Jews’ supposed inactivity over Europe’s persecuted Jews during the Holocaust has been a prevalent discourse during the post-war period. This article ponders the origins of that discourse and how it affects how and what Swedish Jews narrate about aid and relief work, and Jewish refugees and survivors, when recounting their memories from the 1930s and 1940s. This investigation also examines how previous research has addressed and represented the aid efforts of the Jewish minority in Sweden and discusses what new empirical knowledge about Swedish Jewish aid and relief work during the Holocaust we can ascertain by using oral history. Hence, it is also a contribution to the ongoing debate in the research field of ‘refugee studies’, initiated by the historians Philip Marfleet and Peter Gatrell, who emphasise both the importance of working with historical perspectives and asking questions about the sources at the disposal of historians and what sources they choose to work with when writing about aid, relief work and refugees.       https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/90024Svenska judarhjälpverksamhetflyktingaröverlevandeFörintelsenJudiska minnen
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hjälpverksamhet
flyktingar
överlevande
Förintelsen
Judiska minnen
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title Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen
title_short Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen
title_full Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen
title_fullStr Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen
title_full_unstemmed Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen
title_sort svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter förintelsen
publisher Donner Institute
series Nordisk Judaistik
issn 0348-1646
2343-4929
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Swedish Jews’ supposed inactivity over Europe’s persecuted Jews during the Holocaust has been a prevalent discourse during the post-war period. This article ponders the origins of that discourse and how it affects how and what Swedish Jews narrate about aid and relief work, and Jewish refugees and survivors, when recounting their memories from the 1930s and 1940s. This investigation also examines how previous research has addressed and represented the aid efforts of the Jewish minority in Sweden and discusses what new empirical knowledge about Swedish Jewish aid and relief work during the Holocaust we can ascertain by using oral history. Hence, it is also a contribution to the ongoing debate in the research field of ‘refugee studies’, initiated by the historians Philip Marfleet and Peter Gatrell, who emphasise both the importance of working with historical perspectives and asking questions about the sources at the disposal of historians and what sources they choose to work with when writing about aid, relief work and refugees.      
topic Svenska judar
hjälpverksamhet
flyktingar
överlevande
Förintelsen
Judiska minnen
url https://journal.fi/nj/article/view/90024
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