CONTENT
Articles
Editor's Note Dan H Magilow; Helene Sinnreich
Constructing Racial Visibility: Biracial “Occupation Children” in the Third Reich, 1933–1937 Julia Roos
Intergenerational Transmission of Holocaust Trauma: Lily Brett’s The Auschwitz Poems, an Insight into the Unique Female Concentrationary Experience Laura Miñano Mañero
The Struggle against Timelessness: Prisoner Experiences of Time in Nazi Concentration Camps Jennifer Putnam
Girls’ Voices: Jewish Teenage Diarists from Central and Eastern Europe as Witnesses of the Holocaust and Cultural Resisters in Concentration Camps and Ghettos Martina Bitunjac; Urszula Markowska-Manista
A Prisoner, Legislator, and Jurist: Joseph Lamm’s Legal Legacy in Relation to the Nazis and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment) Law, 1950 Yehudit Dori Deston; Dan Porat
Daily Life of Ukrainian Jewish Children in the Zhmerinka Ghetto during the Holocaust in Transnistria Lilia Tomchuk
Artwork That Helps Frame History: Toward a Visual Historical and Sociological Analysis of Works Created by Prisoners from the Terezin Ghetto Willa M Johnson
Joseph Wulf and the Path Not Taken: The Turn from Writing Jewish History in Yiddish to Writing Nazi History in German Mark L Smith
From a Holocaust Survivor’s Initiative to a Ministry of Education Project: Fredka Mazia and the First Israeli Youth Journeys to Poland 1965–1966 Sharon Geva
Checkmate: Chess Artifacts and Artworks Made and Played in Extremis Rachel Perry; Klara Jackl; Galina Lochekhina
Book Reviews
Book Review Irina Rebrova
Book Review Alan Berger
Book Review Emily Sample
Book Review Barbara L Bailin
Book Review Todd Samuel Presner
Book Review Inez Hedges
Book Review Gabriel N Finder
Polish Jews in the Soviet Union (1939–1959): History and Memory of Deportation, Exile, and Survival Samuel Finkelman
Book Review Hillary Chute
Book Review Stephen H Norwood
Book Review Jordana Silverstein
Book Review Beth B Cohen
Correction
Correction to: “Portraits from a Conjoined War: The German 100th Light Infantry Division and First Contact with the Jews of Zinkiv, Ukraine—July 1941”