The Roma Struggle for Compensation in Post-War Germany
Thirty years passed before it was accepted, in West Germany and elsewhere, that the Roma (Germany's Gypsies) had been Holocaust victims. And, similarly, it took thirty years for the West German state to admit that the sterilisation of Roma had been part of the 'Final Solution'. Drawin...
Main Author: | von dem Knesebeck, Julia (auth) |
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Format: | eBook |
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Hatfield, UK
University of Hertfordshire Press
20110601
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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