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Abstract
Exploring postwar German history, literature and film, this text examines the lives of real people to learn how they experienced and represented the institutions and social forces that shaped their lives and defined the wider culture.
Keywords
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Racism
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Psychological aspects.
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Deutschland
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Allemagne
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Allemagne (ouest)
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Allemagne (Republique federale)
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Germany (West)
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Civilisation
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Relations interethniques.
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Moeurs et coutumes
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Relations interethniques
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Vie intellectuelle
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Cultural policy.
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Ethnic relations.
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Social life and customs.
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Adorno, Theodor.
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Auschwitz trial.
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Bahn-Flessburg, Ruth.
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Baumholder.
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Berlin Wall.
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Carnival (film).
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Ebeling, Hermann.
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Edelweiss Pirates.
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Fehrenbach, Heide.
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Fordism.
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Frings, Cardinal.
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Geertz, Clifford.
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Genin, Salomea.
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Grass, Günter.
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Great Depression.
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Heimat.
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Hobsbawm, Eric.
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Jens, Walter.
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Little Richard.
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Maier, Charles.
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Native Americans.
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New Left.
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Nuremberg trials.
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Ostpolitik.
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Ottinger, Ulrike.
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Palestine.
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Playboy magazine.
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Presley, Elvis.
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Sanders-Brahms, Helma.
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Sinti and Roma.
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Slave labor.
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Ulbricht, Walter.
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Weber, Max.
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anti-Americanism.
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book market expansion (1950s).
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civil society.
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cultural history.
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cultural recognition.
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divorce rate after the war.
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hunger years.
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industrial leaders.
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industrial relations.
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labor unions.
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male family wage.
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male gaze.
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modern art.
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neo-Nazis.
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racial stereotyping.
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reading.
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reception aesthetics.
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universal suffrage debates.
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vocational training.
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Psychological aspects