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Chapter 16 Analogies and Imbalances: The Effects of Memorial Site Policies on Dealing with Places from the GDR Past on NS Reappraisal
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations viii
- Introduction. New Perspectives on the GDR A Plea for a Paradigm Shift 1
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Part I German Democratic Republic
- Chapter 1 The Loyalty Trap: Wolfgang Steinitz and the Generation of GDR-Founding Fathers and Mothers 19
- Chapter 2 The Effects of a Taboo: Jews and Antisemitism in the GDR 32
- Chapter 3 Divided City—Shared Memory? Dealing with the Nazi Past in East and West Berlin from 1948 to 1961 41
- Chapter 4 The GDR and Opposition from the Right: A Plea for Broader Perspectives 57
- Chapter 5 The GDR’s Judgment against Hans Globke: On the Conviction of the Nazi Lawyer and Head of the Federal Chancellery under Konrad Adenauer by the Supreme Court of the GDR in the Summer of 1963 74
- Chapter 6 Might through Morality? Some Comments on Antifascism in the GDR 88
- Chapter 7 Toward a Sociology of Intelligence Agents: The GDR Foreign Intelligence Service as an Example 100
- Chapter 8 At War with Israel: Anti-Zionism in East Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s 115
- Chapter 9 Holocaust Lite? Fiction in Works by Christa Wolf and Fred Wander 138
- Chapter 10 The Stigma of “Asociality” in the GDR: Reconstructing the Language of Marginalization 150
- Chapter 11 Lesbians and Gays in the GDR: Self-Organizing, Politics of Remembrance, Discrimination, and Public Silencing 163
- Chapter 12 Have We Learned the “Right” Lessons from History? Antigypsyism and How the GDR Dealt with Sinti and Roma 175
- Chapter 13 The GDR People’s Chamber Declaration of 12 April 1990: Ending the “Universalization” of the Holocaust 191
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Part II Federal Republic of Germany
- Chapter 14 Understanding Silence: On an Ongoing Search for People, Things, and Connections Not Really Unknown 209
- Chapter 15 “A Reassessment of European History?” Developments, Trends, and Problems of a Culture of Remembrance in Europe 216
- Chapter 16 Analogies and Imbalances: The Effects of Memorial Site Policies on Dealing with Places from the GDR Past on NS Reappraisal 233
- Chapter 17 From the Ideological Repudiation of Culpability to Ethnocentric Propaganda 247
- Chapter 18 The Book and the Audience: Comments on the Reception of Undeclared Wars with Israel in Germany 259
- Chapter 19 Another Past That Lives On: My Trying Journey from Contemporary Witness to Contemporary Historian 266
- Chapter 20 Nonconformity in a German Postwar Society: Questions for GDR and Transformation Studies 281
- Chapter 21 Monumental Problems: Freedom and Unity Come to Berlin 299
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations viii
- Introduction. New Perspectives on the GDR A Plea for a Paradigm Shift 1
-
Part I German Democratic Republic
- Chapter 1 The Loyalty Trap: Wolfgang Steinitz and the Generation of GDR-Founding Fathers and Mothers 19
- Chapter 2 The Effects of a Taboo: Jews and Antisemitism in the GDR 32
- Chapter 3 Divided City—Shared Memory? Dealing with the Nazi Past in East and West Berlin from 1948 to 1961 41
- Chapter 4 The GDR and Opposition from the Right: A Plea for Broader Perspectives 57
- Chapter 5 The GDR’s Judgment against Hans Globke: On the Conviction of the Nazi Lawyer and Head of the Federal Chancellery under Konrad Adenauer by the Supreme Court of the GDR in the Summer of 1963 74
- Chapter 6 Might through Morality? Some Comments on Antifascism in the GDR 88
- Chapter 7 Toward a Sociology of Intelligence Agents: The GDR Foreign Intelligence Service as an Example 100
- Chapter 8 At War with Israel: Anti-Zionism in East Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s 115
- Chapter 9 Holocaust Lite? Fiction in Works by Christa Wolf and Fred Wander 138
- Chapter 10 The Stigma of “Asociality” in the GDR: Reconstructing the Language of Marginalization 150
- Chapter 11 Lesbians and Gays in the GDR: Self-Organizing, Politics of Remembrance, Discrimination, and Public Silencing 163
- Chapter 12 Have We Learned the “Right” Lessons from History? Antigypsyism and How the GDR Dealt with Sinti and Roma 175
- Chapter 13 The GDR People’s Chamber Declaration of 12 April 1990: Ending the “Universalization” of the Holocaust 191
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Part II Federal Republic of Germany
- Chapter 14 Understanding Silence: On an Ongoing Search for People, Things, and Connections Not Really Unknown 209
- Chapter 15 “A Reassessment of European History?” Developments, Trends, and Problems of a Culture of Remembrance in Europe 216
- Chapter 16 Analogies and Imbalances: The Effects of Memorial Site Policies on Dealing with Places from the GDR Past on NS Reappraisal 233
- Chapter 17 From the Ideological Repudiation of Culpability to Ethnocentric Propaganda 247
- Chapter 18 The Book and the Audience: Comments on the Reception of Undeclared Wars with Israel in Germany 259
- Chapter 19 Another Past That Lives On: My Trying Journey from Contemporary Witness to Contemporary Historian 266
- Chapter 20 Nonconformity in a German Postwar Society: Questions for GDR and Transformation Studies 281
- Chapter 21 Monumental Problems: Freedom and Unity Come to Berlin 299
- Index 311