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matrixmann) wrote2014-08-29 11:20 am
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Introduction of a memorial day for the German displaced persons in Germany in 2015 - June 20th.
70 years of war being over - and all the government has to offer still is rejecting the defeat by laying emphasis on that Germans were driven out of nowadays' Poland after a lost war?
70 years of war being over - and all the government has to offer still is rejecting the defeat by laying emphasis on that Germans were driven out of nowadays' Poland after a lost war?
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You notice that mainly the evens in Central Europe and what Germany (directly) did are known, but there's very little information about what happened in Southern Europe and in Eastern Europe.
Research already started on this because some realized this one-sided focus, but it will take time until they know as much as what they know about the events in Poland (maybe they will never get to know).
These terms are used to make you know exactly where it originates from. Even in German you have trouble finding information about that, so I wouldn't expect English sources to report anything about it.
It took a bit of time finding the international pendant names, as in German they won't be useful to you...
The fact that this kind of information survived at all, about West Germany still clinging to what they lost in WWII, probably can be reduced to that East Germany received a completely different government.
Russia treated the cleansing from Reich executors (in positions) differently than the US-influenced West Germany, as they suffered great losses through what Hitler and his friends had done.
As it was mentioned, the US didn't have a great opposition to what the Third Reich had been doing, it only enraged them as they started to attack and sabotage their own means, so they didn't have big reasons to remove the basic mind-set which people in positions had in this time. They removed the acute cases which couldn't be denied and which they could fetch, otherwise they cooperated with them (examples: building up of the German secret service BND, Klaus Barbie).
In this position, Russia was different and any new state that was founded with their help they took care that no-one of these old elite may come to power again. So they (Russia and the following states) had any reason to release information that the Western coalition liked to be dropped underneath the table. (Sure there also was exaggerated information.)
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Honestly, it's embarrassing, but I don't know enough about the history of the war to hold up my end of a conversation about it :( I think Americans have a very different perspective because we weren't involved in the way that Europeans were (the war was fought on YOUR ground, not ours).
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The meaning was: Different cultural circle, different information. If you try to go in-depth of that topic, you're going to find more information on the Pacific war in the US as they were the main party who lead the counter-offensive in that area, so that is more of an interest and meaning for them.
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