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Proximities: Space, Memory, and Perpetrator Perception in “Final Account: Third Reich Testimonies”
Proximities: Space, Memory, and Perpetrator Perception in “Final Account: Third Reich Testimonies”
In his presentation Zoltán Kékesi talks about his work with the collection and focuses on the interplay between space, perception, and memory. While we know so much about the characteristic spaces of the Third Reich, imagined and constructed, such as the expansionist notion of Lebensraum, the examples of Nazi architecture, or the design of the concentration camps, there has been less attention on how these spatialities were experienced, perceived, and remembered by ordinary Germans.