A Nazi Legacy

A Nazi Legacy
Author: Vamik D. Volkan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429910371

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This book relates the psychoanalytic journey of a man in his thirties, a grandson of a high-level SS officer, whose case illustrates how individuals can sometimes suffer greatly or cause the suffering of other innocent persons, simply because they are descendants of perpetrators. In it, technical considerations in treating such an individual, including countertransference issues and concepts related to transgenerational transmissions-for example, identification, depositing, dissociation, encapsulation, and remembering through actions-are explored. The man had a repeating daydream of carrying a big egg under his arm. The imagined egg, representing his encapsulated dissociated state, contained the mental representation of his Nazi grandfather and his grandfather's victims, along with images of most tragic historical events. He attempted to turn his grandfather's image from a life-taker to a life-giver and wished to own the older man's grandiose specialness, while fearing the loss of his own life. These opposite aims created unnamed "catastrophes".

The Nazi Legacy

The Nazi Legacy
Author: Magnus Linklater,Isabel Hilton,Neal Ascherson
Publsiher: Holt McDougal
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015009337679

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Studie over de activiteiten van oud-Nazi's en neo-Nazi's in Latijns-Amerika, met bijzondere aandacht voor de oorlogsmisdadiger Klaus Barbie (1913- ).

Hitler s Apocalypse

Hitler s Apocalypse
Author: Robert S. Wistrich
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015014213212

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A study of Hitler's antisemitic, apocalyptic worldview, how it was translated into Nazi ideology and the implementation of the destruction of European Jewry, and how it has been adopted and adapted in the postwar period by the Soviet Union and Arab and Muslim countries. Chs. 1-8 (p. 12-173) deal with Hitler and Nazism. States that Hitler always spoke of the destruction of Jewry in tones of apocalyptic fervor. It was the fusion of a modern, totalitarian political praxis with a gnostic-racist Manichean ideology of war against the forces of Darkness that provided the radical novelty in Hitler's movement. He used the tsarist Russian idea of an international Jewish conspiracy as his inspiration for a radical restructuring of the modern political world. The Soviet, Arab and Islamic antisemitism described in chs. 9-12 (p. 174-255) are part of a multi-layered continuum of blood-curdling rhetoric which postulates the existence of an international, shadowy occult conspiracy with its Jewish political center in Israel. This crusade goes today under the name of "anti-Zionism."

West Germans and the Nazi Legacy

West Germans and the Nazi Legacy
Author: Caroline Sharples
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2011-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136472060

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This book constitutes a new history of the complex memory cultures that persisted within post-war West Germany, examining the attitudes of ordinary people to the second wave of Nazi war crimes trials ushered in during the 1960s. It explores responses to the prospect of continuing investigations, the reception afforded to the defendants, and the sheer resonance that such proceedings could generate within a local community. Drawing upon case studies from across the Federal Republic, it bridges a gap between the current historiography and localised memory studies, and analyses of war crimes trials. Far from viewing the 1960s as an uncomplicated decade of change, this book emphasises the range of voices that were competing to make themselves heard during this period, whether they came from survivors’ groups, crusading journalists and students, or from former prisoners of war, veterans’ organisations and the war widowed. This diversity of opinion and experience enabled the persistence of silences, distortions and mythologies that could afford some level of distance to be imposed between the perpetrators of the Nazi genocide, and the ordinary West German population. The process of ‘coming to terms with the past’ was thus complicated and protracted.

Contemporary Germany and the Nazi Legacy

Contemporary Germany and the Nazi Legacy
Author: C. Pearce
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2007-11-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230591226

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This book examines a range of public debates on the Nazi legacy in Germany since Schröder's SDP-Green coalition came to power in 1998. A central theme is the 'dialectic of normality' whereby references to Nazi past impact upon present normality. The book is a valuable resource for students of contemporary German politics, history and culture.

The Hitler Legacy

The Hitler Legacy
Author: Levenda, Peter
Publsiher: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2014-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780892542109

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"Peter Levenda's extensive investigative work--begun in 1979 and published as Unholy Alliance, and continued through his recent ground-breaking revelations in Ratline of an Indonesian route in the Nazi escape of war criminals and their network is in-depth researched in The Hitler Legacy of the impact and influence of the Nazi underground on terrorism and global security past and present"--

The Legacy of Nazi Occupation

The Legacy of Nazi Occupation
Author: Pieter Lagrou
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 1999-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139431477

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This volume, in Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare series, examines how France, Belgium and the Netherlands emerged from the military collapse and humiliating Nazi occupation they suffered during the Second World War. Rather than traditional armed conflict, the human consequences of Nazi policies were resistance, genocide and labour migration to Germany. Pieter Lagrou offers a genuinely comparative approach to these issues, based on extensive archival research; he underlines the divergence between ambiguous experiences of occupation and the univocal post-war patriotic narratives which followed. His book reveals striking differences in political cultures as well as close convergence in the creation of a common Western European discourse, and uncovers disturbing aspects of the aftermath of the war, including post-war antisemitism and the marginalisation of resistance veterans. Brilliantly researched and fluently written, this book will be of central interest to all scholars and students of twentieth-century European history.

The Burden of Hitler s Legacy

The Burden of Hitler s Legacy
Author: Alfons Heck
Publsiher: American Traveler Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0939650800

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The author shares 40 years of soul searching in the aftermath of Germany's total defeat and destruction.