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new attitude towards 
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optimistic views of 
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outsider rubble literature and film in 
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postwar reconstruction/re-education 
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postwar trials 
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problem of children in 
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as rural slum 
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signs Declaration of Defeat 
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success after reunification of 
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suppression of information 
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surrender of 
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Thomas Mann’s speech on 
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Western commitment to keeping troops in 
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Occupation of Germany

‘Germany Under Control’ exhibition (1946) 
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Germany Year Zero
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Giehse, Therese 
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Globke, Hans 
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Goebbels, Joseph 
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 
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Faust
 
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Gollancz, Ruth 
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Gollancz, Victor 
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believes denazification farcical 
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campaigns against anti-Semitism 
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campaigns on behalf of Germany 
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challenges Vansittart on his blinkeredness 
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distressing visit to Germany 
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health of 
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initiates the ‘Save Europe Now’ campaign 
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political sympathies 
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views theory of collective guilt as barbaric 
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In Darkest Germany
 
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‘What Buchenwald Really Means’ 
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Göring, Hermann 
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appoints Gründgens as artistic director of the State Theater 
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character and description 
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commits suicide 
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cross-examined by Jackson 
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found guilty and condemned to be hanged 
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as household name in Britain and US 
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occasionally allowed to wear top hat at meal times 
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persuades Hess to share his biscuit 
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reaction to revelations in his indictment 
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transferred to Nuremberg jail 
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watches concentration documentary 
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Grass, Günter,
The Tin Drum
 
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Greenberg, Clement 
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Grotewohl, Otto 
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Grover, Allen 
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Gründgrens, Gustaf 
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Gruppe 
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Habe, Hans 
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Hamburg 
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Hamburg Circus 
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Handeslblatt
 
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Hanover 
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Harich, Wolfgang 
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Harris, Sam 
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Harrison, Earl G. 
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Hays, George P. 
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Heidegger, Martin 
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Heidelberg 
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Heidelberg University 
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Hellman, Lilian 
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Hemingway, Ernest 
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books distributed around the world 
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court-martialled 
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determined to visit Germany 
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love for Mary Welsh 
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meets Orwell in Paris 
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in Paris 
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recovers from pneumonia 
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relationship with Dietrich 
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relationship with Gellhorn 
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as source of inspiration 
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as war correspondent 
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A Farewell to Arms
 
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Hemingway, Patrick 
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Herald Tribune
 
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Hess, Rudolf 
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Hesse, Hermann 
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Himmler, Heinrich 
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Hindemith, Paul 
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‘A Requiem for Those We Love’ 
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Hiroshima 
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Hitchcock, Alfred 
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Hitler, Adolf 
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adoration of 
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aggression condoned by Allies 
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banished evil from the theatre and reserved it for the political sphere 
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body found by Russians 
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British support for 
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chaos and destruction in the Chancellery 
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death of 
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death-driven megalomania of 
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description of suite in the Grand Hotel, Nuremberg 
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as destroyer of the Reich 
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German support for 
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Germans as his first victims 
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as head of state, government and armed forces 
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insists he represents the will of the people 
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Kunstpolitik
 
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Miller’s photographs taken in his apartment in Munich 
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musical taste 
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racial specificity of his victims 
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refuses to surrender 
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resistance to 
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visit to Bayreuth 
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Mein Kampf
 
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Hölderlin, Friedrich 
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Höllander, Friedrich 
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