Німецька колективна провина (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Beattie, Andrew H. (2019). Allied Internment Camps in Occupied Germany: Extrajudicial Detention in the Name of Denazification, 1945–1950 (англ.). Cambridge University Press. с. 13. ISBN 978-1-108-48763-4.
  • Rensmann, Lars (6 вересня 2004). 10 - Collective Guilt, National Identity, and Political Processes in Contemporary Germany. У Nyla R. Branscombe; Bertjan Doosje (ред.). Collective Guilt: International Perspectives. Studies in emotion and social interaction. Cambridge University Press. с. 169—190. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139106931.012. ISBN 978-0-521-52083-6. OCLC 783204942. The Holocaust against the Jews of Europe is internationally recognized as a modern genocide that changed the world. It has become a universal moral paradigm in democratic societies and continues to have a significant impact on world politics and international law. Its remembrance provides an ethical background for democratic decision-making and its institutionalization today. In Germany, the memory and legacy of this past has special implications. The much-lamented burden of guilt has been influential in post-Holocaust German society; Germany's national guilt has deeply affected both collective memory and national identity since the end of the war. ... Germany, therefore, provides a central arena for analyzing the impact of collective guilt.
  • Muskat, Jörg (20 серпня 2015). Kollektivschuld am Holocaust. Warum das deutsche Volk eine moralische Gesamthaftung an den NS-Verbrechen trifft [Collective guilt in the Holocaust: Why the German People Have a Collective Moral Liability for the Nazi Crimes]. GRIN Verlag. с. 1. ISBN 978-3-668-03308-5. OCLC 929998010. Es gibt eine deutsche Kollektivschuld für den Holocaust. [There is a German collective guilt for the Holocaust.]

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  • Rensmann, Lars (6 вересня 2004). 10 - Collective Guilt, National Identity, and Political Processes in Contemporary Germany. У Nyla R. Branscombe; Bertjan Doosje (ред.). Collective Guilt: International Perspectives. Studies in emotion and social interaction. Cambridge University Press. с. 169—190. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139106931.012. ISBN 978-0-521-52083-6. OCLC 783204942. The Holocaust against the Jews of Europe is internationally recognized as a modern genocide that changed the world. It has become a universal moral paradigm in democratic societies and continues to have a significant impact on world politics and international law. Its remembrance provides an ethical background for democratic decision-making and its institutionalization today. In Germany, the memory and legacy of this past has special implications. The much-lamented burden of guilt has been influential in post-Holocaust German society; Germany's national guilt has deeply affected both collective memory and national identity since the end of the war. ... Germany, therefore, provides a central arena for analyzing the impact of collective guilt.

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  • Rensmann, Lars (6 вересня 2004). 10 - Collective Guilt, National Identity, and Political Processes in Contemporary Germany. У Nyla R. Branscombe; Bertjan Doosje (ред.). Collective Guilt: International Perspectives. Studies in emotion and social interaction. Cambridge University Press. с. 169—190. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139106931.012. ISBN 978-0-521-52083-6. OCLC 783204942. The Holocaust against the Jews of Europe is internationally recognized as a modern genocide that changed the world. It has become a universal moral paradigm in democratic societies and continues to have a significant impact on world politics and international law. Its remembrance provides an ethical background for democratic decision-making and its institutionalization today. In Germany, the memory and legacy of this past has special implications. The much-lamented burden of guilt has been influential in post-Holocaust German society; Germany's national guilt has deeply affected both collective memory and national identity since the end of the war. ... Germany, therefore, provides a central arena for analyzing the impact of collective guilt.

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