Collective documentation from the beginning of WWII: the ‘rikuz’ in Vilna as a case study

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Daniela Ozacky Stern
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ABSTRACT About 600 young members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist-Socialist youth movement who fled from Poland at the beginning of WWII to Lithuanian-controlled Vilna formed a collective group there, a ‘Rikuz’. Despite poor physical and material conditions, they led a rich cultural, intellectual, and spiritual life, which they documented intensively. Their detailed first-person ego-documentation consisted of writings and photographs. This unique body of documents survived, brought to Eretz-Israel, and preserved. Interestingly, the unusual story of the Rikuz in Vilna, although exceptional and well documented, was not researched enough nor brought to public attention. The article analyses the documents and discusses the possible reasons for this omission. It aims to tell the Rikuz’s story as was perceived by its protagonists and reclaim its rightful place in historical acknowledgment.
二战初期的集体文献:以维尔纳的“rikuz”为例
摘要第二次世界大战初期,约有600名犹太复国主义社会主义青年运动青年从波兰逃到立陶宛控制的维尔纳,他们在那里组建了一个集体组织“Rikuz”。尽管身体和物质条件较差,但他们过着丰富的文化、智力和精神生活,他们对此进行了大量记录。他们详细的第一人称自我记录包括文字和照片。这套独特的文献保存了下来,被带到以色列埃雷茨并保存了下来。有趣的是,维尔纳Rikuz的不同寻常的故事,尽管不同寻常,也有很好的记录,但没有得到足够的研究,也没有引起公众的注意。文章分析了这些文件,并讨论了这一遗漏的可能原因。它旨在讲述主人公所感知的Rikuz的故事,并在历史承认中重新获得应有的地位。
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Jewish Culture and History
Jewish Culture and History Arts and Humanities-History
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