Discursive Construction of History The Wehrmacht s War of Annihilation 1st Edition by Hannes Heer, Walter Manoschek, Alexander Pollak, Ruth Wodak – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0230013236, 9780230013230
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ISBN 10: 0230013236
ISBN 13: 9780230013230
Author: Hannes Heer, Walter Manoschek, Alexander Pollak, Ruth Wodak
Discursive Construction of History The Wehrmacht s War of Annihilation 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Remembering the Wehrmacht and its Crimes This section typically explores the historical reality of the Wehrmacht’s crimes and the mechanisms of memory and forgetting in the post-war period.
- The Wehrmacht And The Second World War In The Memory Of The War Generation
- The Crimes of the Wehrmacht in the Second World War (Often by Walter Manoschek, focusing on specific examples like the destruction of Jews in Serbia)
- The Holocaust as Recounted in Wehrmacht Soldiers’ Letters from the Front
- The Attitudes and Beliefs of Austrian Soldiers in the German Wehrmacht 1938-45: ‘That is What is So Terrible. That Millions of Soldiers Were There, Yet Today They All Claim They Never Saw a Thing.
- Killing Fields: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust in Belorussia, 1941–42 (Often by Hannes Heer)
Part 2: The Myth of the “Untainted Wehrmacht” and its Discursive Construction This part examines how the myth of the “clean Wehrmacht” was created, maintained, and propagated through various social and political discourses.
- The Wehrmacht In Collective Memory After 1945
- Defining the Victims of Nazism
- The Myth of the ‘Untainted Wehrmacht’
- The Appalling Toll in Austrian Lives
- All that Remains of the Second World War
- Discussions on how the Wehrmacht was depicted in:
- Parliamentary debates
- Welfare distribution policy
- Schoolbooks
- Newspapers
- Televised documentaries
Part 3: The Wehrmacht Exhibitions and their Reception This section focuses on the two exhibitions themselves, their content, and the heated public debates they provoked.
- Reaction To The Wehrmacht Exhibitions
- Crime Scene: Wehrmacht Exhibition (Analyzing a German detective series episode set at the exhibition)
- The Head of Medusa (A comparative analysis of the first and second Wehrmacht exhibitions, often by Hannes Heer)
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