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Internacijska taborišča za ženske in otroke na otoku Java med drugo svetovno vojno : diplomsko delo
ID Mravlje, Neža (Author), ID Ajlec, Kornelija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Med drugo svetovno vojno je v jugovzhodni Aziji ostalo veliko evropskih civilistov, ki jih je zajela japonska vojska. Za njihov lažji nadzor je japonska vojska kmalu začela omejevati njihovo svobodo. Največje število zaprtih civilistov je bilo na otoku Java, delu kolonije Nizozemske vzhodne Indije. Diplomsko delo želi predstaviti internacijska taborišča za ženske in otroke na Javi preko spominov ljudi, ki so vojno preživeli v njih. Predstavljena je japonska politika ravnanja s sovražnimi civilisti, njihovo postopno zapiranje in življenje v taboriščih. Preko predstavitve življenjskih pogojev in doživljanja vsakdanjega življenja v taboriščih bom poskušala ugotoviti ali drži sloves o internacijskih taboriščih v Nizozemski vzhodni Indiji kot najbolj zloglasnih taboriščih za civiliste pod nadzorom Japoncev.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vojna za Tihi ocean, civilna internacijska taborišča, Nizozemska vzhodna Indija, otok Java, spomini
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-148295-78251826-6793-a308-7d1f-3d3c5d42590e This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.08.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Internment camps for women and children on the island of Java during World War II
Abstract:
During World War II, many European civilians remained in Southeast Asia and were captured by the Japanese army. To facilitate their control, the Japanese army soon began to restrict their freedom. The largest number of civilians imprisoned were on the island of Java, part of the Dutch East Indies colony. This thesis aims to present the internment camps for women and children in Java through the memories of the people who spent the war in them. The Japanese policy of dealing with enemy civilians, their gradual imprisonment and life in camps is presented. By presenting the living conditions and the experiences of everyday life in the camps, I will aim to ascertain whether the reputation of the internment camps in the Dutch East Indies, as the most notorious camps for civilians under the control of the Japanese, is true.

Keywords:War of the Pacific, civilian internment camps, Dutch East Indies, Java Island, memoir

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