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Reckonings

Legacies of Nazi Persecution and the Quest for Justice

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Reckonings

By: Mary Fulbrook
Narrated by: Christa Lewis
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Mary Fulbrook's encompassing book explores the lives of individuals across a full spectrum of suffering and guilt, each one capturing one small part of the greater story. Using "reckoning" in the widest possible sense to evoke how the consequences of violence have expanded almost infinitely through time. Fulbrook exposes the disjuncture between official myths about "dealing with the past" and the extent to which the vast majority of Nazi perpetrators evaded responsibility.

In the successor states to the Third Reich - East Germany, West Germany, and Austria - prosecution varied widely. Communist East Germany pursued Nazi criminals and handed down severe sentences; West Germany, caught between facing up to the past and seeking to draw a line under it, tended toward selective justice and reintegration of former Nazis; and Austria made nearly no reckoning at all until the mid-1980s, when news broke about Austrian presidential candidate Kurt Waldheim's past. The continuing battle with the legacies of Nazism in the private sphere was often at odds with public remembrance and memorials.

©2018 Mary Fulbrook (P)2020 Tantor
20th Century Europe Germany Law Military Western Europe War Imperialism Holocaust
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A stunning account of the Holocaust and the aftermath

A stunning account of the Holocaust and the aftermath. Brings an understanding to the drift from victim to collaborator to perpetrators. Exposes the myth that “I was only following orders” as a defence ended at the Nuremberg War Trials. In West Germany and Austria, that particular defence was successfully used. Highlights how Gay men continued to be punished under Nazi laws in Germany/Austria and amazingly France well into the 1960s. It is a long listen on a grim subject, but I urge you to read it

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Fascinating book, perfect performance

An excellent, well:researched book. Very comprehensive without overloading information, and broken in to logical and interconnected narrative sections.
A perfect narrator for the book, with accurate multilingual pronunciations.
By far the best text I've found regarding the Holocaust, in its widest sense.

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