The German Trauma: Experiences and Reflections 1938-2001

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Gitta Sereny is one of the world’s most respected journalists and historians. This book gathers together the best of her writing on Germany from over sixty years. It amounts to an extraordinary portrait of the country and its people, how they have come to terms with their Nazi past, both collectively and in specific instances – and how the burden of their guilt has altered the national identity. She writes about key individuals – Stangl, Speer – and the questions which their lives raise. Thepenetration and conviction of her writing throughout is startling and she constantly reminds us why it is important to consider the questions she addresses – war guilt, holocaust denial and the temptations of obedience.

Additional information

Weight 0.321 kg
Dimensions 1.9 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

432

Publisher

Year Published

2001-9-6

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0140292632

About The Author

Gitta Sereny had an enormous impact with her biography of Albert Speer, ALBERT SPEER: HIS BATTLE WITH THE TRUTH (1995: 37,000 hardbacks, 58,000 paperbacks) and her biography of Mary Bell, CRIES UNHEARD (1998: 18,000 hardbacks so far). She is also the author of INTO THAT DARKNESS (1972).

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