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The wages of guilt : memories of war in Germany and Japan

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Why are Germans so well informed on World War II while most Japanese know almost nothing about it?

Why do the majority of West Germans feel guilty, Japanese victimised, and 'Ossies' virtuous?Ian Buruma explores the causes of these varied attitudes, both in the past culture of each country and in their post-war treatment and other subsequent events, and looks at how they were or are manifested in museums and memorials, trials and textbooks.

The result is a fascinating study of the many faces of events, studded with unexpected facts and rare insights.

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Phoenix
0753813122 / 9780753813126
Paperback
943.087
02/05/2002
England
English
330 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 1994.
Ian Buruma is one of Europe's most original thinkers Ian Buruma is uniquely qualified to write on Asia: he studied Chinese and Japanese literature and cinema in Holland and Japan, and has lived in Asia for a third of his life 'The best book I have read this year ... Completely fascinating' Noel Malcolm, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'It is hard to think of anyone better qualified by background and temperament to write [this book] ... I strongly recommend this unusual book' Paul Johnson, SUNDAY TIMES 'A rich book to make you think and feel, and one to which any reader is likely to return' Allan Massie, DAIL
Ian Buruma is one of Europe's most original thinkers Ian Buruma is uniquely qualified to write on Asia: he studied Chinese and Japanese literature and cinema in Holland and Japan, and has lived in Asia for a third of his life 'The best book I have read this year ... Completely fascinating' Noel Malcolm, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'It is hard to think of anyone better qualified by background and temperament to write [this book] ... I strongly recommend this unusual book' Paul Johnson, SUNDAY TIMES 'A rich book to make you think and feel, and one to which any reader is likely to return' Allan Massie, DAIL HB History