Wie der Krieg uns verändert
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Wie der Krieg uns verändert

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Wie der Krieg uns verändertDie Interviews in diesem Band handeln von persnlichen Geschichten, die dabei helfen, die grausamen Ausmae und die Folgen der russischen Groinvasion in der Ukraine nachzuvollziehen. Darber hinaus beinhalten sie Analysen, die neue und vielleicht auch unerwartete Einsichten in die Hintergrnde des Krieges bieten knnen. Es sind Interviews mit Ukrainerinnen und Ukrainern, die ihre Erfahrungen teilen: als Trauernde, als berlebende, aber auch als

Die Interviews in diesem Band handeln von persönlichen Geschichten, die dabei helfen, die grausamen Ausmaße und die Folgen der russischen Großinvasion in der Ukraine nachzuvollziehen. Darüber hinaus beinhalten sie Analysen, die neue und vielleicht auch unerwartete Einsichten in die Hintergründe des Krieges bieten können. Es sind Interviews mit Ukrainerinnen und Ukrainern, die ihre Erfahrungen teilen: als Trauernde, als Überlebende, aber auch als Lebensretter. Bekannte ukrainische Intellektuelle - z.¿B. Friedensnobelpreisträgerin Oleksandra Matwijtschuk oder der Journalist Ayder Muschdabajew - vermitteln Einsichten in die Hintergründe zu Russlands Angriffskrieg aus menschenrechtlicher, historischer und kultureller Perspektive. Zudem beinhaltet der Band ein exklusives Interview über den verstorbenen, renommierten Dokumentarfotografen Max Lewin. Vor allem sind die vorliegenden Berichte ein beeindruckendes Zeugnis von Bürgern, die um ihre Werte, ihre Identität und ihr Recht auf ein Leben in einem unabhängigen, europäischen Rechtsstaat kämpfen. Zum Titelbild: Auf dem Titelbild abgebildet ist eine der Interviewten, Aliona Laptschuk. Sie steht in den Trümmern ihres zerstörten Eigenheims.

EAN: 9783903284166
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 18.10.2023
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Autoren: Volynska, Olha
Übersetzung: Fleischmann, Harald
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 220
Keyword: Ayder Muschdabajew; Cherson; Historisch; Interviews; Krieg; Mariupol; Menschenrechte; Odessa; Oleksandra Matviichuk; Olexandra Matwijtschuk; Priester; Ukraine
Fachschema: Kriegsverbrechen - Kriegsverbrecher~Verbrechen / Kriegsverbrechen~Menschenrechte~Russe~Russland~Südrußland~Ukraine~Ukraine / Erinnerung, Brief, Tagebuch~Ukrainisch~Bildung / Politische Bildung~Politik / Politikunterricht~Politische Bildung~Politischer Unterricht~Sozialkunde / Politische Bildung~Gefangenschaft - Kriegsgefangenschaft
Fachkategorie: Literarische Essays~Tatsachenberichte: Kriege und Schlachten~Politische Bildung, Demokratieerziehung~Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte~Kriegsverbrechen~Kriegsgefangene, Reportagen und journalistische Berichterstattung oder zusammengestellte Kolumnen: Interviews und Diskussionen
Region: Ukraine
Sprache: Russisch~Ukrainisch
Zeitraum: 21. Jahrhundert (2000 bis 2100 n. Chr.)
Thema: Auseinandersetzen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Klingenberg Verlag, Verlag Klingenberg e.U.
Länge: 213 mm
Breite: 135 mm
Höhe: 25 mm
Gewicht: 357 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: TSCHECHISCHE REPUBLIK (CZ)
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