Postwar Soldiers e-bog
302,96 DKK
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Contemporary historians have transformed our understanding of the German military in World War II, debunking the "e;clean Wehrmacht"e; myth that held most soldiers innocent of wartime atrocities. Considerably less attention has been paid to those soldiers at the end of hostilities. In Postwar Soldiers, Jrg Echternkamp analyzes three themes in the early history of West Germany: interpre...
E-bog
302,96 DKK
Forlag
Berghahn Books
Udgivet
20 marts 2020
Længde
570 sider
Genrer
Political structure and processes
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781789205589
Contemporary historians have transformed our understanding of the German military in World War II, debunking the "e;clean Wehrmacht"e; myth that held most soldiers innocent of wartime atrocities. Considerably less attention has been paid to those soldiers at the end of hostilities. In Postwar Soldiers, Jrg Echternkamp analyzes three themes in the early history of West Germany: interpretations of the war during its conclusion and the occupation period; military veteran communities' self-perceptions; and the public rehabilitation of the image of the German soldier. As Echternkamp shows, public controversies around these topics helped to drive the social processes that legitimized the democratic postwar order.