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The (De)nazification of Germany

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...We will meet again I don't know where I don't know when But I know we will meet again Some sunny day... Sung by Vera Lynch, lyrics by Ross Parker and Hugie Charles, 1939. Already before the end of the Second World War, the United States and the United Kingdom reflected on what to do with Germany and the Germans after the defeat over the Nazis. Advantages of planning. That's how Franz Neumann, of the very Marxist Frankfurt School, worked for t…

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...We will meet again I don't know where I don't know when But I know we will meet again Some sunny day... Sung by Vera Lynch, lyrics by Ross Parker and Hugie Charles, 1939. Already before the end of the Second World War, the United States and the United Kingdom reflected on what to do with Germany and the Germans after the defeat over the Nazis. Advantages of planning. That's how Franz Neumann, of the very Marxist Frankfurt School, worked for t…

Adolf Hitler's start of World War II was taken coolly by most Germans. His government officials were disliked, and paramilitary groups like the SS were viewed with a mixture of fear and disgust, says Australian historian Nicholas Stargardt, who spent many years researching the private correspondence and diaries of the Germans of the time. However, when it became apparent in 1944 that the Reich was losing and beginning to lose even its pre-war te…

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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