The cinematographic representation of atrocities during the Second World War in Vojvodina

Up till the period of the change of regime, neither historical works, nor publications were issued regarding the massacres and horrors lasting for months committed against the Hungarians during 1944/1945 in Vojvodina. Between 1945 and 1991, not a singular cinematographic work depicted the series of...

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Elmentve itt :
Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Fejős Sándor
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2024
Sorozat:Délvidéki szemle 11 No. 2
Kulcsszavak:Politikai terror - Jugoszlávia - 1944-1945, Filmművészet
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Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/88977
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Tartalmi kivonat:Up till the period of the change of regime, neither historical works, nor publications were issued regarding the massacres and horrors lasting for months committed against the Hungarians during 1944/1945 in Vojvodina. Between 1945 and 1991, not a singular cinematographic work depicted the series of tragic events. Exiled Prime minister Ferenc Nagy proceeded to mention the atrocities against the Hungarians in Vojvodina, and the works of some emigrants (to the West) also appeared concerning the subject.1 In Tito’s Yugoslavia – during the Kádár era – in Hungary, the genocide carried out by the partisans was also a taboo subject. The novel by writer Sándor Illés, published in 1977, which commemorates the victims of the Temerin massacre, was considered to be a great milestone.2 From the 1990s onwards, journalists3 , local history researchers4 and historians5 unveiled the grieved events via the help of archival sources and oral history. The first documentary was directed in 1991, in which witnesses, relatives described the retaliations committed against the Hungarians.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:72-81
ISSN:2416-223X