The discursive construction of history: remembering the Wehrmacht's war of annihilation/
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Language: | English German |
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[Basingstoke [England]; New York]:
Palgrave Macmillan,
[c2008]
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Table of Contents:
- The crimes of the Wehrmacht in the Second World War / Walter Manoschek
- The Holocaust as recounted in Wehrmacht soldiers' letters from the front / Walter Manoschek
- The attitudes and beliefs of Austrian soldiers in the German Wehrmacht 1938-45 / Walter Manoschek
- 'That is what is so terrible - that millions of soldiers were there, yet today they all claim they never saw a thing' / Hannes Heer
- Defining the victims of Nazism / Gunther Sandner, Walter Manoschek
- The myth of the 'untainted Wehrmacht' / Alexander Pollak
- 'The appalling toll in Austrian lives ...' / Sabine Loitfellner
- All that remains of the Second World War / Alexander Pollak
- Crime scene: Wehrmacht exhibition / Alexander Pollak, Ruth Wodak
- The head of Medusa / Hannes Heer
- Interpreting the 'war of annihilation' / Heidemarie Uhl.