This paper links the widely varying memories of the Nazi concentration camps in West Germany during the past five decades to the differing historical experiences of those camps. The remembered images of the camps fall into five main types, each of which held a predominant position in the West German public sphere. After a transitory period in the late 1940s, leaders of public opinion in West German made a concerted effort to establish a memory of the camps.
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The Mediterranean Model and the End of Authoritarian Regimes (PCEE 45) Vesna Pusic
This paper links the widely varying memories of the Nazi concentration camps in West Germany during the past five decades to the differing historical experiences of those camps. The remembered images of the camps fall into five main types, each of which held a predominant position in the West German public sphere. After a transitory period in the late 1940s, leaders of public opinion in West German made a concerted effort to establish a memory of the camps.
This paper links the widely varying memories of the Nazi concentration camps in West Germany during the past five decades to the differing historical experiences of those camps. The remembered images of the camps fall into five main types, each of which held a predominant position in the West German public sphere. After a transitory period in the late 1940s, leaders of public opinion in West German made a concerted effort to establish a memory of the camps.
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