Perpetrator Studies Network

Bibliography

Birch, Alexandra. “‘They were drinking, singing, and shooting’: Singing and the Holocaust in the USSR” - 2021

Explores the use of forced music for racial othering in the Nazi-occupied USSR.

Birney, Alfred. De Tolk van Java. - 2016

A son reflects on his father’s complicated war experience

Bolaño, Roberto. By Night in Chile - 2003

Depicts the recollections of a Chilean priest complicit in the Pinochet regime

Borges, Jorge Luis. “Deutsches Requiem” in: The Aleph - 1949

Short story that narrates the last testament of a fictional camp subdirector.

Boswell, Matthew. “Shoah” in: Holocaust Impiety in Literature, Popular Music and Film. Palgrave Macmillan, - 2012

Book chapter discussing Lanzmann’s Shoah in the context of Holocaust piety

Both, Norbert. From Indifference to Entrapment: The Netherlands and the Yugoslav Crisis, 1990-1995. - 2000

Monograph discussing the developing role of the Netherlands in the Bosnian war.

Brauer, Jualiane. How Can Music be Torturous? - 2016

An analysis of the Nazis’ use of music as a torture weapon

Brockes, Emma. “What happens in war happens”. - 2009

Interview in the Guardian with former US soldier Lynndie England.

Brown, Sara E. “Female Perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide” - 2013

Article on female perpetrators in the Rwandan Genocide

Browning, Christopher R. “Perpetrator Testimony” in Collected Memories - 2003

Explores the relevance of perpetrator testimony in Holocaust history writing.