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The Discursive Construction of History. Remembering the Wehrmacht's War of Annihilation

The two Wehrmacht exhibitions (1995/2001) and the debates around them represent an important chapter in the history of how Germany and Austria have dealt with the Nazi past. They strongly challenge the postwar myth of an 'untainted Wehrmacht' just as they changed the public perception of t...

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Published in:Forum, qualitative social research qualitative social research, 2008, Vol.9 (3)
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