Postwar society and National Socialism: remembrance amnesia, rejection
TitlePostwar society and National Socialism: remembrance amnesia, rejection
Author
Call number940.547243094336/0008
Object number04349j
Place of publicationBrussels, Belgium
PublisherComite International de Dachau
Year of publication
1990
Physical descriptionpp156-167
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the book 'Dachau Review 2 : history of Nazi concentration camps, studies, reports, documents Volume 2 pp156-167
Description
Examines the denazification process carried out by the victors in Germany after the war. Concludes that the process was faulty as the Germans had to be commanded and supervised by the victors. The procedure tended to promote the latent rejection of the past and those affected experienced reactions of self-pity and defiance rather than remorse or insight. It is also failed to eradicate anti-semitism.