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Germans After the War: How West Germany Managed to Overcome Nazism

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How did it happen that a seemingly civilized nation unleashed two world wars and sank to Nazi barbarity in 30 years? Will the Germans be able to improve, become free, be safe for their neighbors — or are they forever doomed to follow their own “special path,” choose dictators, and start conflicts? These were the questions Europeans and Americans asked themselves in the mid-1940s.

Many considered Hitler’s rise to power and external aggression from Germany inevitable, explaining it by the very nature of the Germans, their national character. But the Federal Republic of Germany, built on the ruins of the Third Reich, became a calm democratic state, safe for both its citizens and its neighbors. What was behind this metamorphosis? How did the transformation of an entire nation occur? Historian Nikolai Vlasov answers these questions in his book.
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