Narrowed minds and destroyed communities: Anglo-American perceptions of Jewish heritage in Thessaloniki, 1943–46
War and conflict can endanger humanity and its heritage in a multitude of different ways. This paper examines the fate of the property and past of one persecuted community, the Jewish population of the Greek city of Thessaloniki, during the Second World War, and the heritage threatened and lost thro...
Main Author: | Bailey, R |
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Other Authors: | Wrapson, L |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Archetype Publications
2019
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