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The Children of Bergen-Belsen


  • Kehrer
  • by Maria Klenner, Charlotte Wiedemann, Nina Hewelt
This photo project makes an important contribution to documenting into a chapter of German post-war history that is still little known today. In her first monograph, Maria Klenner focuses on the fates of 2,000 children who were born immediately after the end of the Second World War in the displaced persons camp set up by the Allies in Bergen-Belsen.

ISBN 9783969001325 | EN | HB
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Publisher Kehrer
ISBN 9783969001325
Author(s) Maria Klenner, Charlotte Wiedemann, Nina Hewelt
Publication date September 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 320 x 240 mm
Pages 312
Language(s) English ed.
Publisher 9783969001318 (DE ed.)
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This photo project makes an important contribution to documenting into a chapter of German post-war history that is still little known today. In her first monograph, Maria Klenner focuses on the fates of 2,000 children who were born immediately after the end of the Second World War in the displaced persons camp set up by the Allies in Bergen-Belsen. Over the course of more than eight years, a valuable collection of twenty-six portraits and eyewitness accounts by descendants of Holocaust survivors was created. Combined with archival material and historical images, this sensitive study sheds light on questions of history and migration, identity and belonging, trauma and new beginnings-questions that are as relevant today as they ever were. The German portrait and documentary photographer Maria Klenner (b. 1990) lives in Beirut, Lebanon, and works for numerous magazines and newspapers.