Vol. 23 · No. 2 · Issue 75 · Summer 2005Memories of Universal VictimhoodThe Case of Ethnic German Expellees Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider
AbstractRemembering Past Injustices We suggest that memories of both the Holocaust and expulsions are entwined. The Holocaust remains a specific event but also spans a universalizing human rights discourse that conceals the magnitude of the Holocaust as a particular historical occurrence; at the same time, the expulsion stops being a particular event and is being reframed as a universal evil called "ethnic cleansing." Examining recent political and public debates about how the expulsions of ethnic Germans are politicized and remembered reveals how comparisons to other incidents of state sanctioned violence and claims of singularity shape the balance of universal and particular modes of commemoration. |