"The Greatest Detective Story in History": The BBC, the International Tracing Service, and the Memory of Nazi Crimes in Early Postwar Britain

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
D. Stone
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Abstract

Alan Burgess's 1950 BBC radio play, The Greatest Detective Story in History, presented a moving and insightful analysis of the work of the International Tracing Service (ITS) and revealed how much was known about the crimes of the Nazis so soon after the war. This article uses Burgess's play in order to focus on the operation of the ITS's child search branch and considers why the work of the ITS was deemed an appropriate topic for a radio drama in Britain in 1950. It argues that, despite the limits of its analysis and adherence to culturally familiar narrative frameworks and conventions, Burgess's play captures the ways in which the Third Reich was understood in Britain in the postwar years: as a vast act of criminality which the British could proudly claim to have helped to destroy. The play also reminds us of the postwar moment when Britain was proud to be involved in international organizations and when rebuilding Europe was perceived to be in British interests.
“历史上最伟大的侦探小说”:BBC,国际寻人服务,以及战后早期英国纳粹罪行的记忆
艾伦·伯吉斯1950年的BBC广播剧《历史上最伟大的侦探故事》对国际寻人局(ITS)的工作进行了感人而深刻的分析,并揭示了战后不久人们对纳粹罪行的了解程度。本文利用伯吉斯的戏剧来关注ITS的儿童搜索分支的运作,并思考为什么ITS的工作被认为是1950年英国广播剧的合适主题。它认为,尽管伯吉斯的分析存在局限性,并坚持文化上熟悉的叙事框架和惯例,但他的剧本捕捉到了战后英国人对第三帝国的理解:作为一种巨大的犯罪行为,英国人可以自豪地宣称自己帮助摧毁了它。该剧还让我们想起了战后的时刻,当时英国以参与国际组织而自豪,重建欧洲被认为是符合英国利益的。
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History & Memory
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