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1. Introduction-David Bathrick and Sven-Erik Rose
2. The Antigone Effect: Reinterring the Dead of Night and Fog in the German Autumn-Eric Kligerman
3. Aptitudes of Feeling: Ekphrasis as Prosthetic Witnessing in Anne Duden's Judas Sheep-Anna M. Parkinson
4. Televising Tainted History: Recent TV Docudrama (Dresden, March of Millions, Die Gustloff) and the Charge of Revisionism-Elke Heckner
5. The Ruined Picture Postcard: Dresden's Visually Encoded History and the Television Drama Dresden--Susanne Vees-Gulani
6. Filming Familial Secrets: Approaching and Avoiding Legacies of Nazi Perpetration-Susanne Luhmann
7. Teaching Trauma and Responsibility: World War II in West German History Textbooks-Brian M. Puaca
8. Ruins of the Cold War-Yuliya Komska
9. The Oyneg Shabes Archive and the Cold War: The Case of Yehoshue Perle's Khurbn Varshe-Sven-Erik Rose
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