West Germans and the Nazi Legacy
- 202 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the memory cultures in West Germany, this book examines the societal responses to Nazi war crimes trials and the implications of ongoing investigations. It delves into how the public reacted to individuals implicated in the regime's atrocities, exploring themes of guilt, accountability, and the struggle to confront a troubling past. Through this lens, it provides a nuanced understanding of how West Germans grappled with their historical legacy and the impact of collective memory on national identity.
