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Introduction: A Different Republic After All?,ould Germany’s increase in size and new central position in the post-Cold War order go hand in hand with a new self-understanding? Would its national identity continue to be influenced by its Nazi past or would it come out of the ‘shadow’ of the Third Reich and reassert itself? Would it continue to伤心 发表于 2025-3-23 23:31:27
German National Identity and the Nazi Past,w beginning for Germany. It marked a beginning in the midst of the total destruction brought on by a world war which had been started by Germany and had ended in its unconditional surrender, foreign occupation and eventually, the foundation of two German states which — as the Cold War evolved — beca浪荡子 发表于 2025-3-24 03:10:37
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,Germany’s New Foreign Policy Identity,n. Within this framework, a foreign policy identity emerged over the lifetime of the Bonn Republic which — like West German identity in more general terms — was strongly influenced by the legacy of the Third Reich and the Second World War. In view of the material as well as moral bankruptcy of GermaPredigest 发表于 2025-3-24 22:29:16
Conclusion: German National Identity in the Twenty-First Century,peech on the day of Germany’s formal unification is doubtful. Two decades later, however, it has become apparent that united Germany is rather different from the post-national and rather provincial Bonn Republic. The relocation of the seat of the German parliament and government to Berlin in 1999 to初学者 发表于 2025-3-25 00:28:29
Events – Erlebnismarketing für alle Sinnethe awareness that the new democratic order was unlikely to succeed if Germans were still mired in anti-democratic attitudes and ways of thinking. It was recognised that support of and identification with the system and its values would determine its long-term viability.