increased public awareness of Treblinka
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Increased public awareness of Treblinka refers to the broader recognition and understanding, especially in postwar Germany and Europe, of the Nazi extermination camp Treblinka’s role in the Holocaust and the atrocities committed there.
All labels observed (1)
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| increased public awareness of Treblinka canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: increased public awareness of Treblinka Context triple: [Düsseldorf Treblinka trial, hasEffect, increased public awareness of Treblinka]
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Treblinka extermination camp monument
The Treblinka extermination camp monument is a large, symbolic memorial complex in Poland commemorating the victims of the Nazi death camp Treblinka through abstract stone forms and a central shattered monolith.
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Birkenau cycle
The Birkenau cycle is a series of abstract paintings by Gerhard Richter that grapple with the memory and representation of the Holocaust, based on blurred and overpainted photographs from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
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Holocaust in Belarus
The Holocaust in Belarus was the systematic persecution and mass murder of the Jewish population and other targeted groups in German-occupied Belarus during World War II, carried out through ghettos, mass shootings, and extermination operations.
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LiberationOfAuschwitz
LiberationOfAuschwitz refers to the 1945 freeing of prisoners from the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp by Soviet forces, marking a pivotal moment in the end of the Holocaust.
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Auschwitz death marches
The Auschwitz death marches were forced evacuations in early 1945 during which SS guards brutally drove tens of thousands of Auschwitz prisoners westward in harsh winter conditions, causing the deaths of many through exhaustion, exposure, and execution.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: increased public awareness of Treblinka Target entity description: Increased public awareness of Treblinka refers to the broader recognition and understanding, especially in postwar Germany and Europe, of the Nazi extermination camp Treblinka’s role in the Holocaust and the atrocities committed there.
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A.
Treblinka extermination camp monument
The Treblinka extermination camp monument is a large, symbolic memorial complex in Poland commemorating the victims of the Nazi death camp Treblinka through abstract stone forms and a central shattered monolith.
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B.
Birkenau cycle
The Birkenau cycle is a series of abstract paintings by Gerhard Richter that grapple with the memory and representation of the Holocaust, based on blurred and overpainted photographs from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
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C.
Holocaust in Belarus
The Holocaust in Belarus was the systematic persecution and mass murder of the Jewish population and other targeted groups in German-occupied Belarus during World War II, carried out through ghettos, mass shootings, and extermination operations.
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D.
LiberationOfAuschwitz
LiberationOfAuschwitz refers to the 1945 freeing of prisoners from the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp by Soviet forces, marking a pivotal moment in the end of the Holocaust.
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E.
Auschwitz death marches
The Auschwitz death marches were forced evacuations in early 1945 during which SS guards brutally drove tens of thousands of Auschwitz prisoners westward in harsh winter conditions, causing the deaths of many through exhaustion, exposure, and execution.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
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| instanceOf |
Holocaust remembrance process
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historical phenomenon ⓘ memory culture development ⓘ |
| hasAspect |
broader recognition of Treblinka’s role in the Holocaust
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greater understanding of atrocities committed at Treblinka ⓘ integration of Treblinka into Holocaust education ⓘ integration of Treblinka into academic research ⓘ integration of Treblinka into museum exhibitions ⓘ integration of Treblinka into public commemoration ⓘ integration of Treblinka into school curricula ⓘ public discussion of Nazi extermination policy ⓘ |
| hasCause |
Holocaust memorial initiatives
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activities of memorial sites and museums ⓘ commemorative anniversaries of the Holocaust ⓘ documentary films about Treblinka ⓘ expansion of Holocaust education in Europe ⓘ historical research on the Holocaust ⓘ media coverage of Nazi extermination camps ⓘ public debates on German responsibility for the Holocaust ⓘ publication of memoirs and historical studies ⓘ survivor testimonies ⓘ war crimes trials ⓘ |
| hasEffect |
countering Holocaust denial and distortion
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development of educational programs at Treblinka memorial ⓘ greater public knowledge of Treblinka’s function as an extermination camp ⓘ greater sensitivity to antisemitism and racism ⓘ inclusion of Treblinka in national and local commemorative ceremonies ⓘ increased recognition of Jewish victims murdered at Treblinka ⓘ public acknowledgment of the scale of mass murder at Treblinka ⓘ strengthening of Holocaust remembrance culture in Europe ⓘ strengthening of Holocaust remembrance culture in Germany ⓘ support for preservation of the Treblinka memorial site ⓘ |
| hasGeographicScope |
Europe
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Germany NERFINISHED ⓘ international public sphere ⓘ |
| hasTemporalContext |
early 21st century
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late 20th century ⓘ postwar decades in Germany ⓘ post–World War II period ⓘ |
| involvesActor |
Holocaust survivors
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civil society organizations ⓘ educators ⓘ historians of the Holocaust ⓘ journalists ⓘ memorial institutions ⓘ |
| relatesTo |
Holocaust
NERFINISHED
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Nazi crimes ⓘ Treblinka extermination camp NERFINISHED ⓘ postwar Europe ⓘ postwar Germany ⓘ |
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Subject: increased public awareness of Treblinka Description of subject: Increased public awareness of Treblinka refers to the broader recognition and understanding, especially in postwar Germany and Europe, of the Nazi extermination camp Treblinka’s role in the Holocaust and the atrocities committed there.
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