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Wolf Time. Germany and the Germans: 1945–1955

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Wolf Time. Germany and the Germans: 1945–1955
14.99 €
What was it like to live in a country that had suffered a monstrous military and moral defeat? "Wolf Time" is a panoramic account of the first decade after World War II, when Germany was emerging from the wreckage of Hitler's regime and transforming itself into a modern democracy. The country was divided into occupation zones, cities lay in ruins, and most of the population was homeless. Everything that had united people before was completely destroyed. The Germans were in no hurry to admit their guilt for Nazi crimes - the trauma of the post-war period for many was worse than the war itself. But devastation, hunger and the need to fight for survival did not prevent them from falling in love, having fun and dreaming. It was a time of wolves, when everyone cared only about himself and his pack - but also a time of invention of new politics, new literature, new art and a new worldview. A bestseller in Germany and translated into six European languages, German publicist Harald Jener's book is a fascinating portrait of a society that woke up from catastrophe and found its way to the future.
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