Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... Nazi terror and how its history should be presented ( Augstein et al 1987 ; Kershaw 1985 , 1- 18 ) . Sites connected with the Nazi period have become centres of controversy . In Nuremberg , the arena constructed for the Nazis mass ...
... Nazi terror and how its history should be presented ( Augstein et al 1987 ; Kershaw 1985 , 1- 18 ) . Sites connected with the Nazi period have become centres of controversy . In Nuremberg , the arena constructed for the Nazis mass ...
Page 100
... Nazi Germany and remembering its victims ( Steen 1988b ) . As Kurt Waldheim has shown , memory can be highly selective . He has lied about his past repeatedly , first claiming he had spent the last years of the war wounded in Vienna ...
... Nazi Germany and remembering its victims ( Steen 1988b ) . As Kurt Waldheim has shown , memory can be highly selective . He has lied about his past repeatedly , first claiming he had spent the last years of the war wounded in Vienna ...
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... Nazi terror are forgotten . Buildings are only mourned if they are ' valuable ' , valuable to the politician's current aims : to safeguard a common future for East and West Berlin . A ' valuable ' history is a common history : " When ...
... Nazi terror are forgotten . Buildings are only mourned if they are ' valuable ' , valuable to the politician's current aims : to safeguard a common future for East and West Berlin . A ' valuable ' history is a common history : " When ...
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