<p>This book methodically examines the decade-slongprocess in which Germany has garnered its&nbsp; reputation as a model for confronting and reconciling with its dark history. Much of this has been&nbsp; attributed to the embodiment of Vergangenheitsbewaltigung or the process ofcoming to tenns with&nbsp; the past. Between 1933 and 1945 Nazi Germany and its collaboratorspe1petrated the deadliest&nbsp; genocide in world history killing more than 6 millionJews and millions of other victims of&nbsp; marginalized groups. After the conclusion of World War II and the ultimate defeat of Nazi Gem1any&nbsp;the country was physically devastated and most Gennans refused to even discuss the Holocaust. As&nbsp;successive generations of young Gennans came of age they began confrontations with their elders&nbsp;that would placeHolocaust awareness at the forefront of academics national politicsand everyday&nbsp;life. Furthennore it led to unprecedented efforts to memorialize the victims of the Holocaust in&nbsp;meaningful ways especially after the reunification of Germany. </p>
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