Guilt, suffering, and memory: Germany remembers its dead of World War II
Coping with guilt: the Germans and the Nazi past -- Remembering national suffering in World War II -- German memory and remembrance of the dead from 1945 to the 1960s -- Memorial days in West Germany and their metamorphosis, 1945-2006 -- The bombing of Germany's cities and German memory politic...
| Summary: | Coping with guilt: the Germans and the Nazi past -- Remembering national suffering in World War II -- German memory and remembrance of the dead from 1945 to the 1960s -- Memorial days in West Germany and their metamorphosis, 1945-2006 -- The bombing of Germany's cities and German memory politics, 1945-1989 -- Flight and expulsion in German political culture and memory since 1945 -- The resurgence of the German sense of victimization since reunification |
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| Item Description: | Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Coping with guilt: the Germans and the Nazi past -- Remembering national suffering in World War II -- German memory and remembrance of the dead from 1945 to the 1960s -- Memorial days in West Germany and their metamorphosis, 1945-2006 -- The bombing of Germany's cities and German memory politics, 1945-1989 -- Flight and expulsion in German political culture and memory since 1945 -- The resurgence of the German sense of victimization since reunification |
| Physical Description: | XI, 387 S., Ill., 23 cm |
| ISBN: | 978-0-253-22133-9 978-0-253-35376-4 0-253-35376-9 0-253-22133-1 |



