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Remnants of Wehrmacht Soldiers : Burial and Commemoration Practices of German Soldiers of the Second World War in Russia and Europe, 1941 – 2023

Janz, NinaVenken, Machteld(Series edited by)
Part of the Studies in Contemporary History series
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Today, fallen soldiers of the Second World War find their resting places across the globe.

While many nations openly honor their military, Germany maintains a more reserved approach to its war dead.

During the war, fallen soldiers were hailed as heroes, but after 1945, the treatment of the deceased and their graves underwent a profound transformation.

Janz, focusing on the Eastern Front during wartime and then the post-war Soviet Union and Russian Federation, explores this transformation through three key moments: 1. the treatment of the bodies, burial practices, and exhumations; 2. the burial sites, including cemetery construction and design; and 3. the realm of commemoration, encompassing memorial ceremonies and rituals.

These rituals evolved from the hero worship of Hitler’s Wehrmacht to the mourning and reconciliation policies of the post-war West German government with Russia.

This study offers an examination of the German military dead amidst controversies surrounding Wehrmacht soldiers and their challenging commemoration in the present day.

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Product Details
Peter Lang AG
3631866925 / 9783631866924
Hardback
07/03/2024
Germany
English
268 pages
21 cm