JCA/Archaeology in the Shadow of Schindler’s List: Discovering the Materiality of Plaszow Camp

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How to Cite: Karski, K., & Kobiałka, D. (2021). Archaeology in the Shadow of Schindler’s List: Discovering the Materiality of Plaszow Camp. Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 8(1), 89–111. https://doi.org/10.1558/jca.43381

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This paper presents some of the preliminary results of non-invasive and invasive archaeo-logical research on the terrain of a former German Nazi labour and concentration camp in Płaszów, a suburb of Kraków. The starting point is a reference to Schindler’s List – a film that is partially about the camp (KL Plaszow in German) and which created a certain social picture of it. This paper discusses the history of archaeological research relat-ing to Holocaust landscapes in Poland, and sketches the historical context related to the opening, functioning, closing and later reusing of the campscape. The last section provides a glimpse into the archaeological field research and its results. The main thesis of this paper is that the history of World War II, including the Holocaust, is transforming in front of our eyes into archaeology. The paper shows how archaeology can play an active and crucial role in discovering, documenting and interpreting material remains related to the Holocaust and its manifold consequences.

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    Journal of Contemporary Archaeology
  • creator
    Kamil Karski; Dawid Kobiałka
  • issn
    2051-3437 (Online)
  • issue
    8.1
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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