ABSTRACT

Facing the Nazi Past examines how the communist East viewed the events of these years very differently from West Germany during the Cold War. Following the unification of Germany, these contrasting memories of the Third Reich have contributed to a new perspective on this period of German history.

Facing the Nazi Past explores the developments and debates that were symptomatic of this shift towards a more open confrontation with the past, such as:

* the image of resistance to Hitler in united Germany
* changes at concentration camp memorial sites since 1990
* the commemoration of 8 May 1945 in 1995
* how the revelations in Goldhagen's startling book Hitler's Willing Executioners triggered new discussion
* the plans for the construction of a Holocaust Memorial.

Anyone; students, scholars or interested readers, who are involved in the study of European history, will find this an enthralling and informative read.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

The inclusive picture

chapter 1|30 pages

1Concentration camp memorial sites

chapter 2|21 pages

2The ‘double past’

chapter 3|33 pages

3Resistance

chapter 4|23 pages

8 May 1945 in political discourse

chapter 6|31 pages

6The crimes of the Wehrmacht

chapter 7|18 pages

7The Walser-Bubis debate

chapter 8|38 pages

8The Holocaust Memorial

chapter 9|12 pages

9The past in the present