Sexual Violence in the Holocaust: Perspectives from Ghettos and Camps in Ukraine Background The experiences of women in the Second World War with sexualised violence show that some suffering was gender-specific. According to the sources, sexualised violence against Jewish women and girls was not a by-product of the war, but the war itself, organised and controlled by those who denied Jews their right to exist. By Marta Havryshko
“Bitter experiences” reconsidered: paradigm change in Holocaust memorialisation Analysis The Holocaust narrative elevated the moral command of “Never Again” into a measure of universal integrity. But now a major paradigm change is happening in Holocaust memorialisation that will have a major impact on European identity. By Andrea Pető