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Tausendfreund, Doris
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Timofeeva, Natalya P.
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Evdokimova, Tatyana V.
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2019-07-18T12:06:46Z
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2019-07-18T12:06:46Z
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https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/25119
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http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-2874
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Introduction.The article deals with the problem of forced labor in Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Despite the existence of profound scientific publications devoted to this problem in Russia and abroad, it still needs to be developed. The article emphasizes the urgency of its research in historical, anthropological and humanities perspective, because personal experience of those who survived after forced labor in Nazi Germany, must be stored in collective memory and comprehended by subsequent generations.
Methods and materials. Digital Humanities based on the method of oral history allows to solve this problem. The article presents two options of practical implementation of the issue: the online archive of the interview Forced Labor in 1939-1945. Memories and history and related online platform Learning based on interviews. Forced labor in 1939-1945. The archive includes about 600 narrative biographical interviews with victims of Nazi forced labor in 26 countries. The site accompanying the archive is now available in English, German, Russian and Czech. The second project is based on six specially selected interviews from the archive. Broad source base and nationally-oriented concept of forced labor in Nazi Germany, presented on the platform, create the historical context necessary for using this resource primarily in the secondary educational system of the Russian Federation.
Analysis and results. The article shows the possibility of using archive-interviews in science and education, and emphasizes that traditional and new methods of historical research can complement each other. The article emphasizes that biographical films created on the basis of interviews can make the memory of forced labor in Nazi Germany, first of all, of “eastern workers” and Soviet prisoners of war more visible in Russian cultural memory. Contribution of authors to writing an article. Characteristics of peculiarity of oral historical sources, online collections of interviews, compensation payments are given by D. Thousendfreund. Analytics of the project “Forced Labor 1939-1945. Memoirs and History “and online platform” Learning based on interviews. Forced labor 1939-1945”, as well as conclusions are prepared by N.P. Timofeev. Introduction, problem historiography and general editing of the article belong to T.V. Evdokimova.
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13 Seiten
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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forced labor
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Nazi Germany
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World War II
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oral history
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narrative-biographical interview
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digital humanities
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online archive
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online platform
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dc.subject.ddc
900 Geschichte und Geografie::940 Geschichte Europas::943 Geschichte Mitteleuropas; Deutschlands
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Forced labor in Nazi Germany: online archive of interviews and related educational online platform
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Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
refubium.affiliation
Center für Digitale Systeme (CeDiS)
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no
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open access
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1998-9938
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2312-8704
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WoS-Alert