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German Atrocities, 1914 - A History of Denial (Paperback, XXVIII, 548 P.)
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German Atrocities, 1914 - A History of Denial (Paperback, XXVIII, 548 P.)
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Is it true that the German army, invading Belgium and France in
August 1914, perpetrated brutal atrocities? Or are accounts of the
deaths of thousands of unarmed civilians mere fabrications
constructed by fanatically anti-German Allied propagandists? Based
on research in the archives of Belgium, Britain, France, Germany,
and Italy, this pathbreaking book uncovers the truth of the events
of autumn 1914 and explains how the politics of propaganda and
memory have shaped radically different versions of that truth. John
Horne and Alan Kramer mine military reports, official and private
records, witness evidence, and war diaries to document the crimes
that scholars have long denied: a campaign of brutality that led to
the deaths of some 6500 Belgian and French civilians. Contemporary
German accounts insisted that the civilians were guerrillas,
executed for illegal resistance. In reality this claim originated
in a vast collective delusion on the part of German soldiers. The
authors establish how this myth originated and operated, and how
opposed Allied and German views of events were used in the
propaganda war. They trace the memory and forgetting of the
atrocities on both sides up to and beyond World War II.
Meticulously researched and convincingly argued, this book reopens
a painful chapter in European history while contributing to broader
debates about myth, propaganda, memory, war crimes, and the nature
of the First World War.
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