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Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth Century [Paperback]

Omer Bartov (Author), Atina Grossman (Author), Mary Nolan (Author)

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April 2003
A controversial look at wartime atrocities, by a group of distinguished historians.

Including original contributions from distinguished European and American historians such as Saul Friedländer, Omer Bartov, John Dower, Christopher Browning, and Marilyn Young, Crimes of War surveys wartime atrocities committed by the United States, Germany, and Japan across the twentieth century. Available now for the first time in paperback, the book presents startling new evidence of the killing of unarmed Koreans by American troops at No Gun Ri, of atrocities committed by Nazi soldiers on the Russian front, and of Japanese barbarity in China during World War II. Emerging from these accounts is a distinctive, repeated pattern, which typically includes a half-century of denial before the truth is confronted.


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From Publishers Weekly

Despite its broad subtitle, Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth Century focuses mainly on WWII and mostly on Germany's struggle to come to terms with Nazi atrocities. Edited by historians Omer Bartov, Atina Grossmann and Mary Nolan, this anthology of 13 scholarly essays includes Saul Friedl„nder on German society's knowledge of Jewish extermination, Gudrun Schwartz's look at the role of women in the Nazi military and Robert G. Moeller on Germans' collective memory of the devastating battle of Stalingrad. There's also an investigation by Marilyn Young of American involvement in (and denial of) the civilian massacre at No Gun Ri during the Korean War.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Library Journal

This collection of essays acknowledges the "unprecedented memory boom" in studies concerning responsibility for Nazi-era crimes. A recent exhibition of photographs in Hamburg, War of Extermination: Crimes of the Wehrmacht 1941-44, shocked the many Germans who still believed in the relative immunity of the regular German army (Wehrmacht) in contrast to the more egregious crimes of the Holocaust, and it serves as a leitmotif of the book. The essays, mainly by European and American historians, include studies of the role of women in wartime Germany as well as the problem of guilt and denial in Japan and the most recent allegations of civilian massacres during the Korean War at No Gun Ri. The nuanced study of Japanese opinion offers an excellent account of the relation of guilt and contemporary politics, yet, excepting the short introduction, the essays beg many questions about the nature of collective guilt, public acknowledgment, and political rehabilitation. Indeed, the final chapter on No Gun Ri implies the strained comparison of the Holocaust and a single wartime episode. Still, for its examination of German guilt and contemporary belief, this book is recommended for larger public and university libraries. Zachary T. Irwin, Penn State Univ., Erie
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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