Volksgemeinschaft Am Ende: Gesellschaft Und Gewalt 1944/45
door
Sven Keller
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Action & Adventure
Horror
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
505
Taal
Duits
Gepubliceerd
Sep 26, 2013
Uitgever
Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10
348672570X
ISBN-13
9783486725704
Beschrijving
Set against the backdrop of the chaotic final years of World War II, this work delves into the complexities of German society during a time of immense turmoil. Sven Keller thoughtfully examines how some segments of the population grappled with the realities of impending defeat while others became entangled in violent expressions of nationalism.
Keller's exploration transcends mere historical narration, as he probes the psychological and social dynamics that influenced individuals' actions. The effects of the war on everyday life are brought to the forefront, highlighting the intersection of violence and community in a society spiraling into collapse. The author presents firsthand accounts and documents that paint a vivid picture of the era, revealing the desperation and moral ambiguity faced by citizens in their efforts to navigate survival amid destruction.
Moreover, the book raises critical questions about collective guilt and the nature of societal bonds in times of crisis. By exploring the tension between loyalty to the state and the human cost of violence, Keller invites readers to reflect on the lasting implications of such societal fractures.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this work contributes significantly to the understanding of post-war German society and the complexities that define human behavior during catastrophic events. It serves as a poignant reminder of the fine line between community solidarity and the shadow of brutality that can arise in extreme circumstances.
Keller's exploration transcends mere historical narration, as he probes the psychological and social dynamics that influenced individuals' actions. The effects of the war on everyday life are brought to the forefront, highlighting the intersection of violence and community in a society spiraling into collapse. The author presents firsthand accounts and documents that paint a vivid picture of the era, revealing the desperation and moral ambiguity faced by citizens in their efforts to navigate survival amid destruction.
Moreover, the book raises critical questions about collective guilt and the nature of societal bonds in times of crisis. By exploring the tension between loyalty to the state and the human cost of violence, Keller invites readers to reflect on the lasting implications of such societal fractures.
Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this work contributes significantly to the understanding of post-war German society and the complexities that define human behavior during catastrophic events. It serves as a poignant reminder of the fine line between community solidarity and the shadow of brutality that can arise in extreme circumstances.
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