German memories of the experience of the Second World War have been central in shaping that country's postwar historical consciousness and cultural identity. This book explores how the sufferings of average Germans in war has been and remains the dominant narrative in German historical memory and how this influences Germans' attitudes toward war and their understanding of their country's role in world affairs.
German memories of the experience of the Second World War have been central in shaping that country's postwar historical consciousness and cultural identity. This book explores how the sufferings of average Germans in war has been and remains the dominant narrative in German historical memory and how this influences Germans' attitudes toward war and their understanding of their country's role in world affairs.
1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. Digging in the Gardens of Carthage Chapter 4 2. Memorial Chapter 5 3. Sarcophagi of Memory Chapter 6 4. A Season of Memory Chapter 7 Epilogue: The Future of the Past 8 Bibliography 9 Index 10 About the Author
1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 1. Digging in the Gardens of Carthage Chapter 4 2. Memorial Chapter 5 3. Sarcophagi of Memory Chapter 6 4. A Season of Memory Chapter 7 Epilogue: The Future of the Past 8 Bibliography 9 Index 10 About the Author
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