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Memory as Burden and Liberation

Germans and their Nazi Past (1945–2010)

Anna Wolff-Poweska
Barcode 9783631640517
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Release Date: 10/12/2014

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Peter Lang AG
Series: Studies in History, Memory and Politics
Contributors: Piotr Forecki (Series edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Peter Lang AG

Germans and their Nazi Past (1945–2010)
The book examines ways in which Germans struggle with the Nazi past. It is a reflection upon the reasons why German reckoning with the past became a process of contradictions and shows the specific character of German collective memory in relation to the helplessness and moral condition of a nation defending itself in the face of unimaginable evil.
This book examines both the obvious and less obvious ways in which Germans struggle with their Nazi past. It embraces only a small part of a complex problem, which is impossible for an individual author to grasp in its entirety and character. The main intention, which leads through a thick of actors, issues, institutions, events and phenomena, is a reflection upon the reasons for which German reckoning with the past turned out to be a process full of contradictions; a bumpy road rippled with political, intellectual and moral mines. This intention is accompanied by the question about the specific character of German collective memory in relation to the helplessness and moral condition of a person defending himself/herself and his/her nation in the face of unimaginable evil.