2021
DOI: 10.3917/rhsho.214.0097
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4. Les actions en justice contre les crimes de la Shoah en Yougoslavie

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“…76 To the contrary, Eastern and Southeast European war crimes trials, organised by veterans and survivors, were often based on testimonies, offering eyewitnesses the opportunity to testify and tell their story. 77 This resulted in the formation of retribution-centred memory in Eastern Europe, as opposed to perpetrator-centred memory that developed elsewhere. This means that the documentation of crimes always included a political dimension.…”
Section: World War II War Crimes Trials War Crimes Commissions Testimonymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…76 To the contrary, Eastern and Southeast European war crimes trials, organised by veterans and survivors, were often based on testimonies, offering eyewitnesses the opportunity to testify and tell their story. 77 This resulted in the formation of retribution-centred memory in Eastern Europe, as opposed to perpetrator-centred memory that developed elsewhere. This means that the documentation of crimes always included a political dimension.…”
Section: World War II War Crimes Trials War Crimes Commissions Testimonymentioning
confidence: 99%