Zeitschrift:
German yearbook of contemporary history

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2016-
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Articles from the Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
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The German Yearbook of Contemporary History targets English-speaking readers with interests in the history of the 20th and 21st centuries. Each volume is dedicated to a specific topic. It is published by the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History and contains translated articles from the leading German journal Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte as well as previously unpublished articles and commentaries.
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Die jeweils drei letzten Jahrgänge sind ausschließlich über den Verlag zu beziehen.
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  • Zeitschriftenband
    5
    After Nazism
    (2021) Zarusky, Jürgen; Schrafstetter, Susanna; Schlemmer, Thomas
    The continuity of Nazi elites in politics, society, economy, and culture is a central problem in the post-1945 history Germany and Austria, and forms the focus of the fifth volume of the German Yearbook of Contemporary History. At the heart of the volume are case studies of four individuals: Kurt Ziesel, Otto Brunner, Anton Reinthaller, and Max Frauendorfer. These cases are examined with reference to several central, overarching themes, including the diverse strategies for rehabilitation pursued by highly incriminated individuals after 1945, the continuity of ideas and mentalities that had figured into Nazism, and the social and political limits to the reintegration of former Nazis in in postwar Germany and Austria.