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  1. Butler, Deidre. Voicing a new midrash : women’s Holocaust writing as Jewish feminist response. Women in Judaism 8,1 (2011) 48 pp.. 2011

  2. Consonni, Manuela M.. "O Auschwitz, ich kann dich nicht vergessen weil du bist mein Schicksal" : il corpo femminile e l’esperienza concentrazionaria. Quaderni Storici 138 (2011) 797-811. 2011

  3. Goldfrad, Keren. At the crossroads : between "der Letster Veg" and the "Road of No Return". PRISM 3 (2011) 12-17. 2011

  4. Vershitskaia, Tamara. Jewish women partisans in Belarus. Journal of Ecumenical Studies 46,4 (2011) 567-572. 2011





  5. Amesberger, Helga. Reproduction under the swastika : the other side of the Nazi glorification of motherhood. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 139-155. 2010

  6. Baldwin, Annabelle. Sexual violence and the Holocaust : reflections on memory and witness testimony. Holocaust Studies 16,3 (2010) 112-134. 2010

  7. Ben-Sefer, Ellen. Forced sterilization and abortion as sexual abuse. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 156-173. 2010

  8. Biró, Ruth G.. Lessons in resiliency in overcoming the consequences of persecution : Hungarian women remember the Holocaust in their literature. Holocaust Persecution (2010) 167-183. 2010

  9. Caplan, Jane. Gender and the concentration camps. Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany (2010) 82-107. 2010

  10. Chatwood, Kirsty. Schillinger and the dancer : representing agency and sexual violence in Holocaust testimonies. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 61-74. 2010

  11. Dror, Esther. The shame is always there. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 275-291. 2010

  12. Flaschka, Monika J.. "Only pretty women were raped" : the effect of sexual violence on gender identities in concentration camps. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 77-93. 2010

  13. Fogelman, Eva. Sexual abuse of Jewish women during and after the Holocaust. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 255-274. 2010

  14. Halbmayr, Brigitte. Sexualized violence against women during Nazi "racial" persecution. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 29-44. 2010

  15. Kaplan, Marion A.. Changing roles in Jewish families. Jewish Life in Nazi Germany (2010) 15-46. 2010

  16. Kozlovsky-Golan, Yvonne. "Public property": sexual abuse of women and girls in cinematic memory. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 234-251. 2010

  17. Kremer, S. Lillian. Sexual abuse in Holocaust literature : memoir and fiction. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 177-199. 2010

  18. Levenkron, Nomi. Death and the maidens : "prostitution", rape, and sexual slavery during World War II. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 13-28. 2010

  19. Podolsky, Anatoly. The tragic fate of Ukrainian Jewish women under Nazi occupation, 1941-1944. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 94-107. 2010

  20. Prescott, Deborah Lee. "A pocket of love" : traditional female roles as a mode of resistance. Holocaust Persecution (2010) 77-86. 2010

  21. Sinnreich, Helene Julia. The rape of Jewish women during the Holocaust. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 108-123. 2010

  22. Sivan, Miryam. "Stoning the messenger" : Yehiel Dinur’s "House of Dolls" and "Piepel". Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 200-216. 2010

  23. Szczuka, Kazimiera. With my mother at the swamp : literature of the second generation. Polish and Hebrew Literature and National Identity (2010) 140-145. 2010

  24. Waxman, Zoë Vania. Rape and sexual abuse in hiding. Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust (2010) 124-135. 2010

  25. Weitzman, Lenore J.. Women. The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (2010) 203-217. 2010







  26. Apel, Linde. Fehlende Stimmen : jüdische Häftlinge im Konzentrationslager Revensbrüch 1939-1942. Schnittpunkt des Holocaust (2009) 61-85. 2009

  27. Bar-Itzhak, Haya. Women in the Holocaust : the story of a Jewish woman who killed a Nazi in a concentration camp - a folkloristic perspective. Fabula 50,1-2 (2009) 67-77. 2009

  28. Buber Agassi, Judith. Die fünf Perioden in der Geschicte jüdischer Häftlinge im Frauenkonzentrationslager Ravensbrück. Schnittpunkt des Holocaust (2009) 41-60. 2009

  29. Cortez Gonzáles, Ximena H.. Ahí te dejo la rosa blanca... Religión y cultura 14 (2009) 121-130. 2009

  30. Douvette, David. Diversité de l’engagement des femmes dans la Résistance. Les juifs ont résisté en France, 1940-1945 (2009) 211-216. 2009

  31. Dublon-Knebel, Irith. Malchow : ein Außenlager Ravensbrücks. Schnittpunkt des Holocaust (2009) 137-174. 2009

  32. Jäger, Gudrun. Jenseits von Primo Levi : frühe Holocaustzeugnisse italienischer Jüdinnen. Tribüne 190 (2009) 174-186. 2009

  33. Maurer, Trude. Die Rolle der jüdischen Frau : Erwartungen und Erfahrungen im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland. "Welche Welt ist meine Welt?" Jüdische Frauen im deutschen Südwesten (2009) 93-109. 2009

  34. Nachum, Iris. Die Geschichte des Konzentrationslagers Ravensbrück im Spiegel seiner Funktionen. Schnittpunkt des Holocaust (2009) 27-40. 2009

  35. Raphael, Melissa. From historiography to theography : reflections on the role of theological aesthetics in "The Female Face of God in Auschwitz". Holocaust Studies 15,3 (2009) 47-56. 2009

  36. Saidel, Rochelle Genia. Dr. Käthe Pick Leichter’s literary resistance in Ravensbrück. Iggud 2 (2009) 177-186. 2009

  37. Shtayer-Livni, Liat. Der Glaube im Angesicht der Hölle. Schnittpunkt des Holocaust (2009) 237-254. 2009

  38. Umansky, Ellen M.. The presence of God at Auschwitz : theological reflections on the work of Melissa Raphael. Holocaust Studies 15,3 (2009) 5-12. 2009

  39. Vasvári, Louise Olga. Introduction to and bibliography of Central European women’s Holocaust life writing in English. Comparative Central European Holocaust Studies (2009) 173-200. 2009

  40. Vasvári, Louise Olga. Emigrée Central European Jewish women’s Holocaust life writing. Comparative Central European Holocaust Studies (2009) 158-172. 2009

  41. Vasvári, Louise Olga. Emigrée central European Jewish women’s Holocaust life writing. CLCWeb Comparative Literature and Culture 11,1 (2009). 2009

  42. Vasvári, Louise Olga. Introduction to and bibliography of central European women’s Holocaust life writing in English. CLCWeb Comparative Literature and Culture 11,1 (2009). 2009

  43. Vasvári, Louise Olga. Lefordított traumák, lefordított életek : holokauszt-túlélő magyar nôk az emigrációban [Translated traumas, translated lives: Hungarian Holocaust women survivors in emigration]. Múlt és Jövö 1 (2009) 35-62. 2009

  44. Vincent, Alana. Seeking the female face of God : a feminist liturgical reading. Holocaust Studies 15,3 (2009) 13-19. 2009

  45. von Villiez, Anna. The emigration of women doctors from Germany under National Socialism. Social History of Medicine 22,3 (2009) 553-567. 2009

  46. Wollaston, Isabel. Swimming against the tide? : Melissa Raphael’s contribution to the study of Jewish religious responses to the Holocaust. Holocaust Studies 15,3 (2009) 28-46. 2009

  47. Вершицкая, Тамара. Женщины в еврейских партизанских отрядах Белоруссии. Проблемы еврейской истории II (2009) 131-142. 2009







  48. Amesberger, Helga. Nazi differentiations mattered : ideological intersections of sexualized violence during National Socialist persecution. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 181-196. 2008

  49. Baer, Elizabeth Roberts. Rereading women’s Holocaust memoirs : Liana Millu’s "Smoke over Birkenau". Lessons and Legacies VIII (2008) 157-174. 2008

  50. Baumel, Judith Tydor. Gender and family studies of the Holocaust : the development of a historical discipline. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 21-40. 2008

  51. Baumel-Schwartz, Judith. Pioneers, teachers, and mothers : ultra-Orthodox women among "she’erit hapletah". Yad Vashem Studies 36,1 (2008) 145-179. 2008

  52. Buber Agassi, Judith. "Camp families" in Ravensbrück and the social organization of Jewish women prisoners in a concentration camp. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 107-119. 2008

  53. Budick, Emily Miller. "A Conversation," "Aryan Papers," and Ida Fink’s scraps of time. The Call of Memory (2008) 265-270. 2008

  54. Chatwood, Kirsty. (Re)-interpreting stories of sexual violence : the multiple testimonies of Lucille Eichengreen. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 161-179. 2008

  55. Distel, Barbara. The persecution and murder of German and German-Jewish women between 1933 and 1945. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 123-128. 2008

  56. Dreifuss-Ben-Sasson, Havi. "Hell has risen to the surface of the earth" : an anonymous woman’s diary from the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Yad Vashem Studies 36,2 (2008) 13-43. 2008

  57. Dublon-Knebel, Irith. "We’re all well and hoping to hear the same from you soon..." : the story of a group of families. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 69-93. 2008

  58. Fuchs, Esther. Gender, identity and family in the European Holocaust film : the Jewess as virgin and whore. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 287-305. 2008

  59. Hertzog, Esther. Past and present in my mother’s Holocaust memories. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 261-285. 2008

  60. Horowitz, Sara R.. Sarah Kofman et l’ambiguïté des mères. Témoignages de l’après-Auschwitz dans la littérature juive-française d’aujourd’hui (2008) 101-120. 2008

  61. Kandel, Liliane. Les féministes face à la Shoah et à l’antisémitisme. Femmes et judaïsme aujourd’hui (2008) 297-310. 2008

  62. Ofer, Dalia. Motherhood under siege. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 41-67. 2008

  63. Ofer, Dalia. Sur la spécificité de la place des femmes dans la Shoah : fondements théoriques d’une analyse. Revue d’Histoire de la Shoah 188 (2008) 479-506. 2008

  64. Pine, Lisa. Gender and Holocaust victims : a reappraisal. Journal of Jewish Identities 1,2 (2008) 121- 141. 2008

  65. Saidel, Rochelle Genia. Jewish political prisoners in Ravensbrück concentration camp. Life, Death and Sacrifice (2008) 223-241. 2008

  66. Shik, Na’ama. Infinite loneliness : some aspects of the lives of Jewish women in the Auschwitz camps according to testimonies and autobiographies written between 1945 and 1948. Lessons and Legacies VIII (2008) 125-156. 2008

  67. Shik, Na’ama. Mother-daughter relationships in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1942-1945. Tel Aviver Jahrbuch für Deutsche Geschichte 36 (2008) 108-127. 2008

  68. Sinnreich, Helene Julia. "And it was something we didn’t talk about" : rape of Jewish women during the Holocaust. Holocaust Studies 14,2 (2008) 1-22. 2008

  69. Struk, Janina. Images of women in Holocaust photography. Feminist Review 88,1 (2008). 2008

  70. Strzelecka, Irena. The hospital in the women’s camp in Birkenau. Pro Memoria 28 (2008) 18-26. 2008





  71. מאירהוף, גודרון. ‬עזרה עצמית בקרב נשים : הנשים המובילות ב"התאחדות הארצית של היהודים בגרמניה" 1939-1943. ‬‬בשביל הזיכרון ס.ח. 1 (תשסט) 41-45. ‬‬2008



  72. Apel, Linde. Erinnerungsgeschichten : jüdische und nichtjüdische Häftlinge im Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück. Exklusive Solidarität (2007) 103-114. 2007

  73. Bravo, Anna. Donne prigioniere. Associazione Italiana per lo Studio del Giudaismo: Atti del Convegno IX (2007) 467-482. 2007

  74. Chelouche, Tessa. Doctors, pregnancy, childbirth and abortion during the Third Reich. IMAJ 9,3 (2007) 202-206. 2007

  75. Dalby, Hannah-Villette. German-Jewish female intellectuals and the recovery of German-Jewish heritage in the 1940s and 1950s. Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 52 (2007) 111-129. 2007

  76. Doerry, Janine. Rettungsbemühungen für jüdische Frauen und Kinder von Kriegsgefangenen aus Frankreich. Hilfe oder Handel? (2007) 23-38. 2007

  77. Hazzan, Suzette. La maison de la Verdière à La Rose : d’une halte précaire à la déportation des enfants et des mères. Provence-Auschwitz (2007) 181-202. 2007

  78. Jäger, Gudrun. Frühe Holocaustzeugnisse italienischer Jüdinnen (1946-47). Judentum und Antisemitismus im modernen Italien (2007) 219-237. 2007

  79. Lucamante, Stefania. Non soltanto memoria : la scrittura delle donne della Shoah dal dopoguerra ai giorni nostri. Contemporary Jewish Writers in Italy (2007) 77-95. 2007

  80. Maeser Lemieux, Angelika. Women’s life writing of the Shoah : reflections on genre, gender, and pedagogy. Civil Courage (2007) 237-278. 2007

  81. Orsoni, Sylvie. Étrangères indésirables : les centres d’internement féminin à Marseille (1940-1942). Provence-Auschwitz (2007) 39-52. 2007

  82. Picciotto, Liliana. Donne ebree in Italia di fronte alla Shoah : prime note. Associazione Italiana per lo Studio del Giudaismo: Atti del Convegno IX (2007) 483-504. 2007

  83. Reisman, Arnold. Hilda Geiringer : a pioneer of applied mathematics and a woman ahead of her time was saved from fascism by Turkey. Women in Judaism 4,2 (2007). 2007

  84. Villa, Cristina. Perché la Shoah talvolta parla italiano? : La letteratura italiana della deportazione razziale nelle opere di Edith Bruck ed Elisa Springer. Contemporary Jewish Writers in Italy (2007) 97-105. 2007





  85. Belli, Sarah. Des assistantes sociales en résistance : note sur Yvonne Jospa et Ida Sterno. Les Cahiers de la Mémoire Contemporaine 7 (2006-2007) 37-55. 2006

  86. Bravo, Anna. Il corpo e la memoria (prigioniere e prigionieri). Primo Levi, scrittura e testimonianza (2006) 56-69. 2006

  87. Heydenreich, Titus. Überleben - weiterleben? Vom Zeugnis zur Fiktion (2006) 193-201. 2006

  88. Horowitz, Sara R.. Martyrdom and gender in Jewish-American Holocaust memory. Religious Perspectives in Modern Muslim and Jewish Literatures (2006) 179-208. 2006

  89. Peitsch, Helmut. Zur frühen "Holocaust-Literatur" am Beispiel von Jeanette Wolff. Juden und Judentum in der deutschsprachigen Literatur (2006) 371-394. 2006

  90. Rosen, Ilana. Holocaust memory and narrative as lament : narratives of Hungarian female survivors. Journal of Indian Folkloristics 8,1-2 (2006) 29-52. 2006

  91. Rossi-Doria, Anna. Memorie di donne. Storia della Shoah; la crisi dell’Europa, lo sterminio degli ebrei e la memoria del XX secolo. Vol. IV (2006) 29-71. 2006

  92. Saidel, Rochelle Genia. The Jewish victims of Ravensbrück camp. Lessons and Legacies VII (2006) 201-215. 2006

  93. Schikorra, Christa. Rückkehr in eine sich neu konstituierende Gesellschaft : jüdische Remigrantinnen in der Tschechoslowakei 1945-1948. Theresienstädter Studien und Dokumente (2006) 366-397. 2006























  94. Apel, Linde. Judenverfolgung und KZ-System : jüdische Frauen in Ravensbrück. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 44-65. 2005

  95. Bauer, Barbara. Die Shoah aus weiblicher Sicht : Überlebensberichte von Frauen. Autobiographische Zeugnisse der Verfolgung (2005) 147-177. 2005

  96. Bock, Gisela. Einführung. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 7-21. 2005

  97. Distel, Barbara. Frauen in nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern - Opfer und Täterinnen. Der Ort des Terrors I (2005) 195-209. 2005

  98. Ellger, Hans. Die Frauen-Außenlager des KZ Neuengamme : Lebensbedingungen und Überlebensstrategien. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 169-184. 2005

  99. Hájková, Anna. Strukturen weiblichen Verhaltens in Theresienstadt. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 202-219. 2005

  100. Herzog, Hanna. "Wir Griechinnen wurden "klepsi klepsi" genannt" : jüdisch-griechische Frauen im Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 85-102. 2005

  101. Horowitz, Sara R.. The gender of good and evil : women and Holocaust memory. Gray Zones (2005) 165-178. 2005

  102. Jaiser, Constanze. Repräsentationen von Sexualität und Gewalt in Zeugnissen jüdischer und nichtjüdischer Überlebender. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 123-148. 2005

  103. Jolluck, Katherine R.. Gender and antisemitism in wartime Soviet exile. Antisemitism and Its Opponents in Modern Poland (2005) 210-232. 2005

  104. Kittel, Sabine. Weiterleben in der Neuen Welt : jüdische KZ-Überlebende in den USA. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 239-255. 2005

  105. Lentin, Ronit. Erinnertes Chaos : Zeugnisse weiblicher Überlebender aus Transnistrien. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 185-201. 2005

  106. Schikorra, Christa. Rückkehr in eine neue Gesellschaft : jüdische Remigrantinnen in der Tschechoslowakei 1945-1948. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 220-238. 2005

  107. Seidel, Irmgard. Jüdische Frauen in den Außenkommandos des Konzentrationslagers Buchenwald. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 149-168. 2005

  108. Shik, Na’ama. Weibliche Erfahrung in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Genozid und Geschlecht (2005) 103-122. 2005

  109. Vasvári, Louise Olga. Women’s Holocaust memories : trauma, testimony, and the gendered imagination. Jewish Studies at the Central European University 5 (2005-2007) 141-154. 2005



  110. Calabrese, Rita. Dalla testimonianza alla letteratura : memorie tedesche della Shoah negli anni Ottanta. Oltre la persecuzione (2004) 95-118. 2004

  111. Friedrich, Marianne M.. The rendition of memory in Cynthia Ozick’s "The Shawl". Jewish American and Holocaust Literature (2004) 93-102. 2004

  112. Greenhalgh, Susanne. "A space for me" : Jewishness, memory, and identity in Julia Pascal’s "Holocaust Trilogy". Jewish Women’s Writing of the 1990s (2004) 29-40. 2004

  113. Heschel, Susannah. Does atrocity have a gender? Feminist interpretations of women in the SS. Lessons and Legacies VI (2004) 300-321. 2004

  114. Hodara, Raquel. The Polish Jewish woman from the beginning of the occupation to the deportation to the ghettos. Yad Vashem Studies 32 (2004) 397-432. 2004

  115. Kellenbach, Katharina von. Constructing a Jewish feminist theology of the Holocaust. Reviews in Religion and Theology 11,2 (2004) 171-175. 2004

  116. Kremer, S. Lillian. Memorie di donne : experienza e rappresentazione dell’Olocausto in termini di genere. Oltre la persecuzione (2004) 151-175. 2004

  117. Mushaben, Joyce Marie. Memory and the Holocaust : processing the past through a gendered lens. History of the Human Sciences 17,2-3 (2004) 147-185. 2004

  118. Picart, Caroline Joan. "Schindler’s List" : history, horror, and the monstrous. The Holocaust Film Sourcebook I (2004) 329-342. 2004

  119. Reuveni, Sári. Nök az Igaz Emberek között Magyarországon [Women among the Righteous Persons in Hungary]. Múlt és Jövö 3 (2004) 62-69. 2004

  120. Rosen, Ilana. A nö és az idö a holokauszt osztrák-magyar származású nöi túlélöi élettörténetében. Múlt és Jövö 3 (2004) 51-57. 2004

  121. Weitzman, Lenore J.. Women of courage : the "kashariyot" (couriers) in the Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Lessons and Legacies VI (2004) 112-152. 2004





  122. Baer, Elizabeth Roberts. Experience and expression : women and the Holocaust. Experience and Expression (2003) xiii-xxxiii. 2003

  123. Bos, Pascale Rachel. Women and the Holocaust : analyzing gender difference. Experience and Expression (2003) 23-50. 2003

  124. Cohen, Rina. Hanna Szenes (1921-1944), itinéraire d’un mythe. Yod 9 (2003-2004) 207-229. 2003

  125. Dwork, Deborah. Agents, contexts, responsibilities : the massacre at Budy. Catastrophe and Meaning (2003) 154-169. 2003

  126. Eschebach, Insa. Engendered oblivion : commemorating Jewish inmates at the Ravensbrueck Memorial 1945-95. Gender, Place and Memory (2003) 126-142. 2003

  127. Fabre, Diana. Le camp de Brens. Vichy, les Juifs et les Justes (2003) 81-85. 2003

  128. Greenberg, Judith. Paths of resistance : French women working from the inside. Experience and Expression (2003) 131-160. 2003

  129. Kremer, S. Lillian. Women in the Holocaust : representation of gendered suffering and coping strategies in American fiction. Experience and Expression (2003) 260-277. 2003

  130. Maclean, Pam. "Tinged by the Holocaust" : gender, war and Jewish identities. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies 17 (2003) 88-111. 2003

  131. Miller, Nancy K.. Cartoons of the self : portrait of the artist as a young murderer - Art Spiegelman’s "Maus". Considering "Maus" (2003) 44-59. 2003

  132. Nowak, Susan E.. Ruptured lives and shattered beliefs : a feminist analysis of "Tikkun Atzmi" in Holocaust literature. Experience and Expression (2003) 180-200. 2003

  133. Ofer, Dalia. Her view through my lens : Cecilia Slepak studies women in the Warsaw ghetto. Gender, Place and Memory (2003) 29-50. 2003

  134. Oldfield, Sybil. Meist war es eine "Sie" : die Rolle britischer Frauen bei der Rettung und Versorgung jüdischer Flüchtlingskinder. Die Kindertransporte 1938/39 (2003) 82-101. 2003

  135. Rosenberg, Pnina. Images and reflections : women in the art of the Holocaust. Pro Memoria 19 (2003) 63-72. 2003

  136. Rosenberg, Pnina. Women artists in the camps/depictions of women. The Last Expression (2003) 88-93. 2003

  137. Roth, John King. Equality, neutrality, particularity : perspectives on women and the Holocaust. Experience and Expression (2003) 5-22. 2003

  138. Schubert, Katja. Auschwitz, une expérience européenne : travail comparatiste sur la représentation littéraire de la Shoah par des femmes juives en France et en Allemagne. Bulletin Trimestriel de la Fondation Auschwitz 80-81 (2003) 91-105. 2003

  139. Strobl, Ingrid. Jüdische Frauen im Widerstand im besetzten Europa. "Gegen alle Vergeblichkeit" (2003) 261-277. 2003

  140. Tzur, Eli. The forgotten leadership : women leaders of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement at times of crisis. Gender, Place and Memory (2003) 51-66. 2003

  141. Эпштейн, Барбара. Женщины в сопротивлении Минского гетто. Женщины на краю Европы (2003) 188-207. 2003







  142. Adler, Karen H.. Secret tourists in the city of their birth : Jewish women in occupied Paris. Jewish Culture and History 5,1 (2002) 29-50. 2002

  143. Aleksiun, Natalia. Gender and nostalgia : images of women in early "yizker bikher". Jewish Culture and History 5,1 (2002) 69-90. 2002

  144. Anderson, Bill. "Women to the right" - discrimination on the ramp : some reflections on the higher mortality rate of women victims during the Holocaust. Australian Journal of Jewish Studies 16 (2002) 16-25. 2002

  145. Baumel, Judith Tydor. Mütter und Kämpferinnen : Geschlechterbilder in israelischen Shoah-Denkmälern. Gedächtnis und Geschlecht (2002) 343-361. 2002

  146. Bianchi, Bruna. Nei campi nazisti. Deportazione e memorie femminili (2002) 87-132. 2002

  147. Grossmann, Atina. Women and the Holocaust : four recent titles. Holocaust and Genocide Studies 16,1 (2002) 94-108. 2002

  148. Schoppmann, Claudia. Rettung von Juden : ein kaum beachteter Widerstand von Frauen. Solidarität und Hilfe für Juden während der NS-Zeit 5 (2002) 109-126. 2002

  149. Strzelecka, Irena. The first transports of women to Auschwitz. The Tragedy of the Jews of Slovakia (2002) 185-199. 2002



  150. Arrons, Victoria. [On] Lillian S. Kramer, "Women’s Holocaust Writing : Memory and Imagination" (1999). Studies in the Novel 33,1 (2001) 121-123. 2001

  151. Benatar, Sara. Die Odyssee der Frauen von Rhodos. Frauen im Holocaust (2001) 105-116. 2001

  152. Bergen, Doris L.. Sex, blood, and vulnerability : women outsiders in German-occupied Europe. Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany (2001) 273-293. 2001

  153. Fuchs, Esther. Women survivors in cinema : the issue of madness. Remembering for the Future III (2001) 739-750. 2001

  154. Gillis-Carlebach, Miriam. Jewish mothers and their children during the Holocaust : changing tasks of the motherly role. Remembering for the Future I (2001) 230-247. 2001

  155. Harvey, Elizabeth. "We forgot all Jews and Poles" : German women and the "ethnic struggle" in Nazi-occupied Poland. Contemporary European History 10,3 (2001) 447-467. 2001

  156. Kellenbach, Katharina von. Denial and defiance in the work of Rabbi Regina Jonas. In God’s Name (2001) 243-258. 2001

  157. Krakowski, Shmuel. Der unvorstellbare Kampf. Frauen im Holocaust (2001) 289-300. 2001

  158. Kremer, S. Lillian. Gender and the Holocaust : women’s Holocaust writing. Remembering for the Future III (2001) 751-768. 2001

  159. Mittag, Gabriele. "Das Ende sind wir" : Leben und Tod in Gurs, der "Vorhölle von Auschwitz". Frauen im Holocaust (2001) 49-69. 2001

  160. Radosav, Maria. Defying death : the resistance of Jewish women during the Holocaust and their social reintegration after the Holocaust. Studia Judaica 10 (2001) 137-160. 2001

  161. Saidel, Rochelle Genia. Ravensbrück concentration camp and rescue in Sweden. Remembering for the Future III (2001) 172-188. 2001

  162. Schoppmann, Claudia. Im Untergrund : jüdische Frauen in Deutschland 1941-1945. Frauen im Holocaust (2001) 189-217. 2001

  163. Sheramy, Rona. "There are times when silence is a sin" : the women’s division of the American Jewish Congress and the anti-Nazi boycott movement. American Jewish History 89,1 (2001) 105-121. 2001

  164. Willems, Susanne. Sklavenarbeit für Siemens in Ravensbrück. Tod oder Überleben? (2001) 7-23. 2001

  165. Zelizer, Barbie. Gender and atrocity : women in Holocaust photographs. Visual Culture and the Holocaust (2001) 247-271. 2001



  166. Baumgartner, Andreas. De vergeten vrouwen van Mauthausen : een poging ze terug te vinden. Mauthausen 1938-1998 (2000) 43-66. 2000

  167. Berlazky, Iris. Women about the women in the Holocaust (testimonies and memoirs : an attempt of a new outlook). Cahier International sur le Témoignage Audiovisuel 5 (2000) 57-73. 2000

  168. Embacher, Helga. Geschlechterbeziehungen in Extremsituationen : österreichische und deutsche Frauen im Shanghai der dreissiger und vierziger Jahre. Exil Shanghai (2000) 133-146. 2000

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