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‘Boom, ratatata, hui-hui-sss-ttt, woouum’ - Children’s Views of World War II

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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks
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How do people remember the past? Alex Lloyd (Lecturer, German Language and Literature) looks at essays written by children in Germany after the Second World War–examining the words and tone; the political framing; and the challenges for translating them.
The accounts are far from straight-forward, but offer an invaluable insight into the experiences of the children.


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St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks
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Alex Lloyd
Keywords
World War II
Germany
children
children’s writing
German language
Department: St Edmund Hall
Date Added: 03/04/2017
Duration: 00:11:36

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