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Pre-Genocide - Warnings and Readiness to Protect
An anthology of personal interpretations, by researchers and writers, about alarm bells and the readiness to protect prior to genocides. The essays in this volume focus on the 1930s before the Holocaust in Germany, Poland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands and Denmark - as well as the years before the genocides in Armenia, Cambodia, Kurdistan, Rwanda and Bosnia.
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Gender & Identity in the Global South Series: Week 3
The third installment of the Gender & Identity in the Global South series focuses on the transgender community in Pakistan.
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Gender & Identity in the Global South Series: Week 1
The first installment of the Gender & Identity in the Global South series focuses on the nature of resistance for sexual and gender minorities.
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Oktober '43: Danske jøders flugt til Sverige eller deportation til Theresienstad
Oktober '43: Danske jøders flugt til Sverige eller deportation til Theresienstad contains many interviews that explore the political considerations and decisions of Germany, Denmark and Sweden, the rescue mission across the Øresund strait and Sweden’s reception of the refugees.
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Copenhagen: Bright Hope and Deep Gloom – A New View of the 1943 Rescue Operation in Denmark
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Civil Society and the Holocaust: International Perspectives on Resistance and Rescue
In 2013, Humanity in Action Denmark held a conference in Copenhagen to mark the 70th anniversary of the flight and rescue of Danish Jewry. This book was published in association with the “October 1943” conference. The anthology examines how European societies dealt with the knowledge of the Nazi persecution of Jews in very different ways before, during and after the Holocaust.
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Stockholm: Antisemitism, Ambivalence and Action
Published by Humanity in Action in 2013, "Civil Society and the Holocaust: International Perspectives on Resistance and Rescue" examines the different ways that European countries and the United States responded to the Holocaust. Karin Kvist Geverts examines the Swedish case.
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Moving Beyond “the Danish Identity”: The Role of Ethnic Minorities in Forging a More Inclusive Society
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Humanitarian Asylum Policy: Does Denmark Believe in It?
Denmark can and must take part in reforming Europe’s asylum situation – on both the European and national levels.
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