- Page 1 and 2: Twenty years after the end of the C
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- Page 6 and 7: Table of contents Preface: Never Ag
- Page 8 and 9: Preface Never again 7 Martin Schulz
- Page 10 and 11: Preface The Past Does Not Go Away A
- Page 12 and 13: Introduction by the Editors In 2008
- Page 14: about the tense and ambivalent rela
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- Page 21 and 22: History and national identity Histo
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- Page 27 and 28: Prague Spring: “In the mid-1950s,
- Page 29: Literature Arendt, Hannah (1951) Th
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- Page 41 and 42: Confronted by the challenges of glo
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- Page 47 and 48: Q: Historians like E.H. Carr, or Ka
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- Page 51 and 52: Q: When discussing the Second World
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- Page 59 and 60: Ostpolitik was totally misconceived
- Page 62 and 63: “It Does Not Hurt to Apologise”
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- Page 66 and 67: Personally he was not threatened in
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In Central and Eastern Europe, an e
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Memory Wars 81 Krzysztof Pomian Pol
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history and memory. In such a situa
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doomed to make the wrong choice bec
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Communist historians would later us
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Comparing fascist and communist reg
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two decades. Ironically, while the
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Academics are not (and should not b
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The Use of History to Legitimise Po
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Historians in Germany have not alwa
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The present danger: consent between
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enacted to protect our societies ag
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Polish Socialist Party played a sig
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continued to play a dominant role d
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Discussion of the real ideological
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Instead, police records confirm the
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Willy Brandt, who was a leading fig
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touch with one another. They ceased
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mixture of force and free will. Eve
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Moscow-style communism proved to be
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a threat to freedom and democracy,
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Whatever the different interpretati
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17 th century, there have been exte
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Comparing Fascism and Communism: Ap
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theory of unitotalitarianism, the i
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in concentration camps, they aim
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parts;” the result was “an ency
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espectively, explore the “common
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in the crystallization of fascism a
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societies and the resulting “blac
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attempted to reassess the analytica
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HISTORY IN PRACTICE
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it as the normal state of affairs.
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only to non-citizens, but also to n
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historical knowledge among the youn
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List of references Brubaker, Rogers
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asic facts: different history curri
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and materials is open to criticism.
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- seeking the broadest possible con
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for transport to the extermination
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- the extinction of human beings on
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The Historical Dimension of the Rel
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homeland”, and, “Down with the
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History - A Fundamental Pillar of N
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tion - a reflection of their relati
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guage. And if there was something m
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The situation relating to the perce
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the Slovak nation. Slovak historica
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In spite of all this, ever since th
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uncover the capillaries of common h
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of peoples became the ideological c
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esult of the hope of concluding end
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Way forward The idea of the nation
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History and National Identity 193
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espondents (25.5%) were able to men
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These diametrically differing respo
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The respondents answered the questi
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the Vienna Arbitration and whether
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eason for any apologies. Another po
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MEMORIES
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There is an operation afoot to re-w
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Our contacts with the socialist you
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Prison was to be another stage in o
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Remember August 23, 1939 Marianne M
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The European dimension of Nazi and
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Some months later I went on my seco
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But there is also another side to t
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security. In the spring of 1938, th
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Czechoslovak and Soviet Communist P
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democracy which led to the emergenc
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occupying forces. Leaving the Sovie
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in Paris, I represented Austria and
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therefore no political consideratio
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Witness, Not Victim Who would have
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Many sister parties in North West E
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Roma population. Promises to help i
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communists who usually were not tha
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In front of the post office a plaqu
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Loaded At the wall demarcating the
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least collaborators. The extreme ri
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is even better known as a brand nam
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