Verfassungsblog (Jul 2024)

The Collective Memory of Trauma and Why it Still Matters

  • Gilad Hirschberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/61e3aa1c62301563
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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Holocaust historian Jan Tomasz Gross claimed in a 2015 article that the immigration crisis in Europe is inextricably linked to the way Europeans today contend with their group’s behavior during the Holocaust. What does the influx of mostly Muslim immigrants to Europe have to do with how Europeans treated their Jewish population eighty years ago? According to Gross, the answer lies in whether nations acknowledge their historical culpability, most notably in the case of Germany, or whether they actively try to deny any wrongdoing, such as in the cases of Poland and Hungary.

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