Reviewed through the theoretical lens of the Intentionalist and Functionalist perspectives, this historiography essay discusses ordinary Germans' reactions to the National Socialist regime, the prevalence of German anti-Semitism, the legitimacy of collective responsibility and collective guilt, and how memory and historical approaches to the discourses of the Holocaust influenced German collective identity
This essay offers a reflection on the concepts of identity and personal narrative, a line of argumen...
On April 7th, 1951, Holocaust perpetrator Otto Ohlendorf’s death sentence was carried out according ...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...
Reviewed through the theoretical lens of the Intentionalist and Functionalist perspectives, this his...
This paper will explore the circumstances of Germany and the German people before the Holocaust and ...
This paper will explore the circumstances of Germany and the German people before the Holocaust and ...
This thesis presents an analysis of the political and social structures of the Third Reich and how, ...
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, is most well-known for two particular po...
Thesis advisor: Peter H. WeilerComing to terms with memory of the Nazi past has been a long and chal...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
Between 1941 and 1945, the Nazi regime embarked on a deliberate policy of mass murder that resulted ...
The role of local peoples near concentration camps, extermination camps, and mass shooting sites in ...
The fact of the extermination of six million Jews in Europe during World War II undoubtedly remains ...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
The major essays of Dan Diner, who is widely read and quoted in Germany and Israel, are finally coll...
This essay offers a reflection on the concepts of identity and personal narrative, a line of argumen...
On April 7th, 1951, Holocaust perpetrator Otto Ohlendorf’s death sentence was carried out according ...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...
Reviewed through the theoretical lens of the Intentionalist and Functionalist perspectives, this his...
This paper will explore the circumstances of Germany and the German people before the Holocaust and ...
This paper will explore the circumstances of Germany and the German people before the Holocaust and ...
This thesis presents an analysis of the political and social structures of the Third Reich and how, ...
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, is most well-known for two particular po...
Thesis advisor: Peter H. WeilerComing to terms with memory of the Nazi past has been a long and chal...
In Мау 2003 Nicolas Berg published his study "Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker". In hi...
Between 1941 and 1945, the Nazi regime embarked on a deliberate policy of mass murder that resulted ...
The role of local peoples near concentration camps, extermination camps, and mass shooting sites in ...
The fact of the extermination of six million Jews in Europe during World War II undoubtedly remains ...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
The major essays of Dan Diner, who is widely read and quoted in Germany and Israel, are finally coll...
This essay offers a reflection on the concepts of identity and personal narrative, a line of argumen...
On April 7th, 1951, Holocaust perpetrator Otto Ohlendorf’s death sentence was carried out according ...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...