‘A Hellish Nightmare’ : The Swedish Press and the Construction of Early Holocaust Narratives, 1945–1950
Holmila, A. (2021). ‘A Hellish Nightmare’ : The Swedish Press and the Construction of Early Holocaust Narratives, 1945–1950. In J. Heuman, & P. Rudberg (Eds.), Early Holocaust Memory in Sweden : Archives, Testimonies and Reflections (pp. 163-187). Palgrave Macmillan. Holocaust and its Contexts. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55532-0_7
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This study examines how the Swedish press responded to and portrayed the Holocaust immediately after the war. The liberation of the camps, the role and guilt of ordinary Germans, the Nuremberg trials and the ongoing problem of Jewish DPs in Europe were the most important issues on the basis of which the Swedish press had shaped the early post-war view of the Holocaust. Moreover, the fate of the Jews under Nazi Germany formed an important element of such reporting. The author argues that, contrary to the dominant Anglo-American historiography, which holds that the first post-war decades were marked by silence surrounding the German genocide, the Swedish press wrote about the Holocaust often and in a more nuanced way than dominant scholarly knowledge would have it.
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