Nearly sixty years after the defeat of Nazism some in Germany now feel that the Germans were the victims--not least of relentless attempts to remind them of past crimes. This is the first examination of the shift in the culture of memory away from a focus on German perpetration and towards one on German suffering. Students of German history politics and culture will find this contextualization of current victim discourse within a wider historical framework invaluable.
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