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Interpretations of the two Germanies, 1945-1990
In: Studies in European history
The two Germanies, 1945 - 1990: problems of interpretation
In: Studies in European history
The divided nation: a history of Germany, 1918 - 1990
Piety and politics: religion and the rise of absolutism in England, Württemberg and Prussia
In: Cambridge paperback library
Complicity and Indifference in Eastern Europe under Nazi Rule
In: Journal of perpetrator research: JPR, Band 4, Heft 1
ISSN: 2514-7897
Reframing the Past: Justice, Guilt, and Consolidation in East and West Germany after Nazism
In: Central European history, Band 53, Heft 2, S. 294-313
ISSN: 1569-1616
AbstractOnly a minority of Germans involved in Nazi crimes were prosecuted after the war, and the transnational history of trials is only beginning to be explored. Even less well understood are the ways in which those who were tainted by complicity reframed their personal life stories. Millions had been willing facilitators, witting beneficiaries, or passive (and perhaps unhappily helpless) witnesses of Nazi persecution; many had been actively involved in sustaining Nazi rule; perhaps a quarter of a million had personally killed Jewish civilians, and several million had direct knowledge of genocide. How did these people re-envision their own lives after Nazism? And how did they reinterpret their own former behaviors—their actions and inaction—in light of public confrontations with Nazi crimes and constructions of "perpetrators" in trials? Going beyond well-trodden debates about "overcoming the past," this paper explores patterns of personal memory among East and West Germans after Nazism.
Lange Schatten der Erinnerungen: Gewalterfahrungen des Ersten und Zweiten Weltkrieges im historischen Bewusstsein der Generationen im 20. Jahrhundert
In: Geschichte ohne Grenzen?
Nazis mit reinem Gewissen ? Zivile Funktionsträger und der Holocaust
In: Ideologie und Moral im Nationalsozialismus, S. 129-152
Behind the Berlin Wall: East Germany and the frontiers of power
In: Cold war history, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 480-481
ISSN: 1743-7962