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The use and abuse of memory : interpreting World War II in contemporary European politics
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ISBN: 9781412851947 1412851947 Year: 2013 Publisher: New Brunswick ; London Transaction Publishers


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El violinista de Mauthausen
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ISBN: 8498779073 9788498779073 Year: 2010 Publisher: Sevilla : Algaida,

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En Paris, una pareja a punto de casarse es separada cuando el novio es detenido por la Gestapo y enviado al campo de exterminio de Maithausen. Ella colaborará con los servicios secretos aliados, entre ellos un ingeniero alemán que ha renunciado a su trabajo en Berlín para no colaborar con los nazis, se dedica a recorrer Europa con un violín bajo el brazo. Muy pronto, las vidas de los tres se entrelazarán para siempre. In Paris, a couple about to be married is separated when the groom is arrested by the Gestapo and sent to the concentration camp at Maithausen. She will collaborate with allied intelligence services, including a German engineer who quit his job in Berlin to avoid cooperating with the Nazis, now travels Europe with a violin under his arm. Very soon, these three lives will intertwine forever.


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Mit beschränkter Hoffnung : Juden, Deutsche, Israelis
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ISBN: 3426800179 9783426800171 Year: 1993 Publisher: München : Knaur,


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Kollektives Schweigen, öffentlicher Skandal : NS-Vergangenheit in Elfriede Jelineks "Präsident Abendwind" und "Heldenplatz" von Thomas Bernhard
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ISBN: 9783828897359 3828897355 Year: 2008 Publisher: Marburg : Tectum Verlag,


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Dancing on bones : history and power in China, Russia and North Korea
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ISBN: 0197575382 0197575366 0197575374 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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The leaders of Russia, China, and North Korea use a distorted version of the history of WWII and the Korean War to shore up popular support at home and justify aggressive foreign policy and expansive military ambitions. Those who dare to challenge the official line are persecuted, silenced, and locked up, while schoolchildren are required to memorize the authorized account. Deeply-reported and drawing on first-hand experience on the ground in all three countries, Dancing on Bones argues that if we want to understand where these three nuclear powers are heading, we must understand the stories they are telling their citizens about the past.

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