Germany's transition from Nazism to peaceful, if at times
reluctant, integration into the western and Soviet spheres during
the decade immediately following the Second World War is one of the
most remarkable events of the twentieth century. Shattered
relations between Germans and their wartime enemies and victims had
rendered prospects for peaceful relations between these groups
unimaginable, or a dream belonging to the distant future. However,
numerous grassroots initiatives found varying degrees of success in
fostering reconciliation.
Drawing on underutilized archival materials, To Forget It All
and Begin Anew reveals a nuanced mosaic of like-minded people -
from Germany and other countries, and from a wide variety of
backgrounds and motives - who worked against considerable odds to
make right the wrongs of the Nazi era. While acknowledging the
enormous obstacles and challenges to reconciliatory work in postwar
Germany, Steven M. Schroeder highlights the tangible and lasting
achievements of this work, which marked the first steps toward new
modes of peaceful engagement and cooperation in Germany and
Europe.
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