暴力死亡的共同构成:第二次世界大战期间鹿特丹的炸弹、平民受害者和物质破坏

A. Robben
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在第二次世界大战期间,成千上万的人死于300多次德国和盟军的轰炸。在1940年5月德国入侵荷兰之前,就已经采取了民防措施。在荷兰被占领期间,当盟军轰炸机袭击鹿特丹的港口、工厂、干船坞和石油码头时,这些措施得到了加强。居民区也被不精确的目标和未发射的高射炮击中。防空洞不足和人们不愿进入防空洞造成了许多伤亡。因此,尸体的状况及其死后处理是由受害者与其物质环境之间的关系共同构成的。本文的结论是,理解战争、种族灭绝和大规模暴力事件后死者的待遇必须系统地关注死亡的物质性,因为人类遗骸的状况、收集和处理受到对受害者产生影响的物质手段的影响。
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The co-constitution of violent death: bombs, civilian victims and material destruction in Rotterdam during the Second World War
Thousands of people died in Rotterdam during the Second World War in more than 300 German and Allied bombardments. Civil defence measures had been taken before the German invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 and these efforts were intensified during the country’s occupation as Allied bombers attacked Rotterdam’s port, factories, dry docks and oil terminals. Residential neighbourhoods were also hit through imprecise targeting and by misfired flak grenades. Inadequate air raid shelters and people’s reluctance to enter them caused many casualties. The condition of the corpses and their post-mortem treatment was thus co-constituted by the relationship between the victims and their material circumstances. This article concludes that an understanding of the treatment of the dead after war, genocide and mass violence must pay systematic attention to the materiality of death because the condition, collection and handling of human remains is affected by the material means that impacted on the victims.
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