Suzanne Bardgett, Christine Schmidt and Dan Stone; Introduction.- Riki Van Boeschoten and Antonis Antoniou; Greek Forced Labourers in the Third Reich: An Untold Story.- René Bienert; Killing Fields Uncovered in Bavaria: An Early Survivors' Initiative in Documenting Nazi Crimes and Tracing Victims.- Naida-Michal Brandl; Navigating Repatriation and Restitution: Jewish Survivors in Croatia in the Immediate Postwar Period.- Katja Seybold; Landsmanshaftn in the Jewish Displaced Persons Camp Bergen-Belsen: Two Samples.- Éva Kovács and Rita Horváth; Memory as a Social Reality behind the Iron Curtain: The History of the Memoir Hairpin Bend Written by Maria Ember.- Amine Laggoune; Soviet Repatriation Camps in France: The Culture and Everyday Life of Former Prisoners of War and Forced Labourers during the Exit from the Second World War (1944-1947).- Karl Krotke-Crandall; Memory Un-interrupted: A Case Study on Collective Memory Transmission within Jewish Survivors and Their Kin Living in the Former Soviet Core.
- Emilia Koustova and Alain Blum; Lithuanian Jews in the Sights of the Stalinist Police after the Second World War.- Verena Meier; Denazification: The Criminal Police and its Role in the Prosecution of Nazi Perpetrators of the Genocide Against Sinti and Roma in the Soviet Occupation Zone.- Jens-Christian Hansen; Bringing Justice to the Subcamps: Former Prisoners as Key Witnesses in Post-War Trials.- Silke von der Emde; Dis/abling Affect: Building Community out of Trauma at the International Tracing Service.- Abby Gondek; Ernst Papanek and the Wiltwyck School: A Jewish Austrian Holocaust Refugee and Care for Black Youth.- Jacqueline Vansant; Bringing the Past to Life: Epistolary Conversations of Jewish-Austrian Classmates.