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Never Again

Germans and Genocide after the Holocaust

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402 pages
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15 hours

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Andrew Port explores the implications of the phrase "never again" in Germany, analyzing the nation's reactions to the genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. He reveals how these tragedies reshaped the understanding of the Holocaust within Germany, prompted a degree of remilitarization, and altered the country's approach to refugees escaping conflict. Through this examination, the book delves into the evolving moral and political landscape in Germany regarding historical memory and humanitarian responsibility.

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Never Again, Andrew I. Port

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2023
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