Reckonings

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Reckonings

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 672 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197528457
  • DDC分類 341.690268

Full Description

Winner of the Wolfson History Prize 2019 Shortlisted for the 2019 Cundill History Prize From the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. to the "stumbling stones" embedded in Berlin sidewalks, memorials to victims of Nazi violence have proliferated across the globe. More than a million visitors DL as many as killed there during its operation DL now visit Auschwitz each year. There is no
shortage of commemoration of Nazi crimes. But has there been justice? Reckonings shows persuasively that there has not. The name "Auschwitz," for example, is often evoked to encapsulate the Holocaust. Yet focusing on one concentration camp,
however horrific the scale of the crimes committed there, does not capture the myriad ways individuals became tangled up on the side of the perpetrators, or the diversity of experiences among their victims. And it can obscure the continuing legacies of Nazi persecution across generations and across continents.Exploring the lives of individuals across a spectrum of suffering and guilt DL each one capturing one small part of the greater story DL Mary Fulbrook's haunting and
powerful book uses "reckoning" in the widest possible sense: to reveal the disparity between the extent of inhumanity and later attempts to interpret and rectify wrongs, as the consequences of violent
reverberated through time. From the early brutality of political oppression and anti-Semitic policies, through the "euthanasia" program, to the full devastation of the ghettos and death camps, then moving across the post-war decades of selective confrontation with perpetrators and ever-expanding recognition of victims, Reckonings exposes the disjuncture between official myths about "dealing with the past" and the fact that the vast majority of Nazi perpetrators were never held
accountable. In the successor states to the Third Reich DL East Germany, West Germany, and Austria DL prosecution varied widely and selective justice was combined with the reintegration of former Nazis. Meanwhile, those
who had lived through this period, as well as their children, the "second generation," continued to face the legacies of Nazism in the private sphere - in ways often at odds with those of public remembrance and memorials.By following the various phases of trials and testimonies, from those immediately after the war through succeeding decades and up to the present, Reckonings illuminates the shifting accounts by which both perpetrators and survivors have assessed
the significance of this past for subsequent generations, and calibrates anew the scales of justice.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

1. The Significance of the Nazi Past

Part One Chasms: Patterns of Persecution
2. The Explosion of State-Sponsored Violence
3. Institutionalised Murder
4. Microcosms of Violence: Polish Prisms
5. Endpoints: The Machinery of Extermination
6. Defining Experiences
7. Silence and Communication

Part Two Confrontations: Landscapes of the Law
8. Transitional Justice
9. Judging Their Own: Selective Justice in the Successor States
10. From Euthanasia to Genocide
11. Major Concentration Camp Trials: Auschwitz and Beyond
12. The Diffraction of Guilt
13. Late, Too Late

Part Three Connections: Memories and Explorations
14. Hearing the Voices of Victims
15. Making Sense of the Past, Living for the Present
16. Discomfort Zones
17. The Sins of the Fathers
18. The Long Shadows of Persecution
19. Oblivion and Memorialisation

Conclusions:
20. A Resonant Past

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