A New Perspective on Holocaust Commemoration
In the realm of Holocaust studies, Holocaust Angst offers a groundbreaking examination of how Germans perceived and reacted to American public commemoration of the Holocaust since the 1970s.
The German-American Connection
A network of conservative West German officials, led by Chancellor Kohl, viewed American Holocaust memorial culture as a threat to their country’s reputation and alliance with the United States.
Understanding the Impact
This book delves into the complex dynamics of West German-American relations, revealing how American Holocaust commemoration posed a challenge to German identity and international standing.
With its unique approach, Holocaust Angst is an essential resource for students of history, politics, and Holocaust studies, as well as instructors seeking a comprehensive understanding of this critical period.
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