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Out of the Darkness. Germans, 1942-2022

29.99 €
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Out of the Darkness. Germans, 1942-2022
29.99 €
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After the end of World War II, Germany was a devastated place, both physically and morally. Over the next eighty years, the country endured a difficult journey through partition, external administration, forced displacement, trials of perpetrators, reparations, and admissions of guilt. By 2022, however, Germany had managed to build a very different society, one that rejected military aggression and was ready to accept millions of refugees. How did a country whose citizens welcomed Hitler manage to rethink itself in such a way? And how sincere was this rethinking? In his book Out of the Darkness: The Germans 1942–2022, German-born British historian Frank Trentmann tries to answer these difficult questions by delving into the personal stories of people, exploring the evolution of values, and ultimately painting a complex and contradictory portrait of a people who managed to overcome their past.
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