Olfactory opposition of “one’s own — another’s” in the context of the war
... concluded that in wartime conditions, the olfactory images of “one’s own” and “the other” are created through social, ethnocultural, and ideological comparisons; as a result, olfactory impressions reflect mental impressions.
“one’s own — the other’s”, smell, olfactory, war, Auschwitz concentration camp
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10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-4-3