Responding to Mass Atrocities in Southeast Europe: History and Memory of World War II and Its Aftermath in European Perspective. Introduction

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0000-0001-9475-7933
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Russian and East European Studies Dept., Czech Republic
Králová, Kateřina;
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136868576
Affiliation
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
Ferhadbegović, Sabina

This article introduces the complex historical and memory landscape of Southeast Europe in connection with the Second World War and its aftermath. In what ways have responses to mass atrocities in the region been shaped, how have they permeated public discourse, and to what extent have they been reflected in the entangled Balkan history? By analysing occupation, genocide, resistance, collaboration, justice, and memory, this introduction lays the ground for exploring the divergent interpretations of events that continue to influence contemporary attitudes toward reconciliation.

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