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This remarkable book, originally published in Germany as a short history for the younger generation, presents an objective, inside look at the Nazi experience. Vogt gives a straightforward account of the history of Germany from 1914 to 1945, reviewing the causes of World War I, the myth of the postwar stab in the back, the struggle of the weak Weimar Republic, and the transfer of power to Hitler. She then traces Hitlers rush to war, tells of the persecution of the Jews and the setting up of the concentration camps, and, finally, records the collapse of the Third Reich.
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This book really sheds light on the psychological aspects of post-war Germany. The author does a fantastic job of explaining the societal emotions surrounding the events from 1914 to 1945. I couldn't help but reflect on the implications even today!
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James O'Brien
A must-read for understanding guilt
This book really sheds light on the psychological aspects of post-war Germany. The author does a fantastic job of explaining the societal emotions surrounding the events from 1914 to 1945. I couldn't help but reflect on the implications even today!
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Michael Johnson
Required reading for history buffs
'The Burden of Guilt' is an essential read for anyone interested in 20th-century history. The insights from 1914 to 1945 are eye-opening, and the writing is clear. I bought it for my history class, and my students loved debating the topics presented!
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Michael Johnson
Required reading for history buffs
'The Burden of Guilt' is an essential read for anyone interested in 20th-century history. The insights from 1914 to 1945 are eye-opening, and the writing is clear. I bought it for my history class, and my students loved debating the topics presented!
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Elena Petrov
Not what I expected
Honestly, I found this book underwhelming. The narrative jumped around a lot, making it hard to follow at times. I was hoping for something more straightforward. It's interesting, but not as engaging as I wanted it to be.
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