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Never Again

Germans and Genocide after the Holocaust
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Never Again by Andrew I. Port examines the crucial period in Germany following the Second World War, focusing on how East Germany managed to avoid the widespread violence and upheaval experienced by other nations. The narrative explores the social, political, and economic factors that contributed to this unique stability, offering fresh insights into Cold War dynamics and the long-lasting impact of these historical choices.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by post-World War II history and the moral and political dilemmas faced by Germany. It delves into the complexities of how the country struggled with its past while trying to prevent future atrocities, offering engaging insights into historical narratives and international relations.

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Never Again

What do Germans mean when they say β€œnever again”? Andrew Port examines German responses to the genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda, showing how these events transformed the meaning of the Holocaust in Germany, inspired partial remilitarization, and changed the country’s relationship to refugees fleeing war-torn regions.

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Germans remember the Nazi past so that it may never happen again. But how has the abstract vow to remember translated into concrete action to prevent new genocides abroad?

As reports of mass killings in Bosnia spread in the middle of 1995, Germans faced a dilemma. Should the Federal Republic deploy its military to the Balkans to prevent a genocide, or would departing from postwar Germany's pacifist tradition open the door to renewed militarism? In short, when Germans said "never again," did they mean "never again Auschwitz" or "never again war"?

Looking beyond solemn statements and well-meant monuments, Andrew I. Port examines how the Nazi past shaped German responses to the genocides in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwandaβ€”and further, how these foreign atrocities recast Germans' understanding of their own horrific history. In the late 1970s, the reign of the Khmer Rouge received relatively little attention from a firmly antiwar public that was just "discovering" the Holocaust. By the 1990s, the genocide of the Jews was squarely at the centre of German identity, a tectonic shift that inspired greater involvement in Bosnia and, to a lesser extent, Rwanda.

Germany's increased willingness to use force in defence of others reflected the enthusiastic embrace of human rights by public officials and ordinary citizens. At the same time, conservatives welcomed the opportunity for a more active international role involving military mightβ€”to the chagrin of pacifists and progressives at home.

Making the lessons, limits, and liabilities of politics driven by memories of a troubled history harrowingly clear, Never Again is a story with deep resonance for any country confronting a dark past.

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Andrew I. Port's Never Again is praised for its innovative and richly detailed analysis of Germany's response to international genocides post-World War II, particularly in Cambodia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. Reviews highlight its thorough examination of how the memory of the Nazi past and the Holocaust influenced German foreign policy and public debate. The book is celebrated for its originality and nuanced approach, showing the complex and often contradictory ways Germany grappled with its dark history while addressing contemporary mass atrocities.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674275225

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 14 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 816g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Andrew I. Port is the author of Conflict and Stability in the German Democratic Republic and the recipient of the DAAD Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in German and European Studies. He is Professor of History at Wayne State University and former editor-in-chief of the flagship journal Central European History.

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