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Broken lives : how ordinary Germans experienced the twentieth century / Konrad H. Jarausch.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: JN3971.A91 J36 2018

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    Broken Lives is a gripping account of the twentieth century as seen through the eyes of ordinary Germans who came of age under Hitler and whose lives were scarred and sometimes destroyed by what they saw and did.Drawing on six dozen memoirs by the generation of Germans born in the 1920s, Konrad Jarausch chronicles the unforgettable stories of people who lived through the Third Reich, World War II, the Holocaust, and Cold War partition, but also participated in Germany's astonishing postwar recovery, reunification, and rehabilitation. Written decades after the events, these testimonies, many of them unpublished, look back on the mistakes of young people caught up in the Nazi movement. In many, early enthusiasm turns to deep disillusionment as the price of complicity with a brutal dictatorship--fighting at the front, aerial bombing at home, murder in the concentration camps-becomes clear.Bringing together the voices of men and women, perpetrators and victims, Broken Lives reveals the intimate human details of historical events and offers new insights about persistent questions. Why did so many Germans support Hitler through years of wartime sacrifice and Nazi inhumanity? How did they finally distance themselves from this racist dictatorship and come to embrace human rights? Jarausch argues that this generation's focus on its own suffering, often maligned by historians, ultimately led to a more critical understanding of national identity-one that helped transform Germany from a military aggressor into a pillar of European democracy.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Jarausch, Konrad Hugo, author.
    Published
    Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, [2018]
    ©2018
    Locale
    Germany
    Deutschland
    Contents
    Introduction: Narratives of German experiences
    PART I: PREWAR CHILDHOOD
    1. Imperial ancestors
    2. Weimar children
    3. Nazi adolescents
    PART II: WARTIME YOUTH
    4. Male violence
    5. Female struggles
    6. Victims' suffering
    PART III: POSTWAR ADULTHOOD
    7. Defeat as new beginning
    8. Democratic maturity
    9. Communist disappointment
    Conclusion: Memories of fractured lives
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-435) and index.
    Introduction: Narratives of German experiences -- PART I: PREWAR CHILDHOOD -- 1. Imperial ancestors -- 2. Weimar children -- 3. Nazi adolescents -- PART II: WARTIME YOUTH -- 4. Male violence -- 5. Female struggles -- 6. Victims' suffering -- PART III: POSTWAR ADULTHOOD -- 7. Defeat as new beginning -- 8. Democratic maturity -- 9. Communist disappointment -- Conclusion: Memories of fractured lives

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780691174587
    069117458X
    Physical Description
    xiii, 446 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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