Auschwitz (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Auschwitz" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Maher, Thomas V. (2010). «Threat, Resistance, and Collective Action». American Sociological Review. 2 (på engelsk). 75: 252–272. ISSN 0003-1224. doi:10.1177/0003122410365305. Besøkt 15. november 2019. «Those who survived the initial selections endured abject living conditions, daily psychological and physical abuse, and awareness that they could be killed indiscriminately. Many focused on day-to-day survival; others chose to resist. Indeed, work slowdowns, sabotage, contentious talk, and escapes—what Scott (1985) calls “weapons of the weak”—were, in fact, common in many of the labor and death camps … Shortly after the camp opened, Witold Pilecki formed the most prominent resistance group, a group of non-Jewish Polish nationals called the Union of Military … In April 1943, Pilecki escaped from the camp to go to Warsaw to plead his case for resistance in person (Garliński 1975). Despite his personal appeals, the Polish underground was unwilling to liberate Auschwitz. They felt the ZOW was too weak, casualties would be too high, and success was unlikely considering the SS’s strength in and around the camp (Langbein 1994).» 
  • Westermann, E. B. (2001). The Royal Air Force and the Bombing of Auschwitz: First Deliberations, January 1941. Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 15(1), 70-85.
  • Orbach, D., & Solonin, M. (2013). Calculated Indifference: The Soviet Union and Requests to Bomb Auschwitz. Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 27(1), 90-113.

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  • «David Olère». Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida. Besøkt 13. august 2018. 

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