Adenauer's Germany and the Nazi past : the politics of amnesty and integration
How did West German politicians of the 1950s deal with the problem of recovering from the Nazi past? Largely by stopping the punishment for Nazi crimes, according to Norbert Frei. This provocative book shows that both the government of Konrad Adenauer and the Social Democratic opposition hastened to fulfill the massive societal demand to put an end to the denazification process begun in 1945
Print Book, English, ©2002
Columbia University Press, New York, ©2002