202 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
214 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
202 Pages
7 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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This book constitutes a new history of the complex memory cultures that persisted within post-war West Germany, examining the attitudes of ordinary people to the second wave of Nazi war crimes trials ushered in during the 1960s. It explores responses to the prospect of continuing investigations, the reception afforded to the defendants, and the sheer resonance that such proceedings could generate... Read more
@contents:Introduction 1. The Victors and the Vanquished 2. ‘The Murderers among Us’ 3. Recalling Resistance 4. Eichmann: A Nation on Trial? 5. One of Us 6. Draw a Line Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Biography
Caroline Sharples is currently University Teacher in Modern History at the University of Liverpool. She obtained her PhD from the University of Southampton in 2007 and has previously published various articles on the memory of the Kindertransport.






