• The Lost German East Forced Migration and the Politics of Memory, 1945-1970

The Lost German East Forced Migration and the Politics of Memory, 1945-1970

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A fifth of West Germany's post-1945 population consisted of ethnic German refugees expelled from Eastern Europe, a quarter of whom came from Silesia. As the richest territory lost inside Germany's interwar borders, Silesia was a leading objective for territorial revisionists, many of whom were themselves expellees. The Lost German East examines how and why millions of Silesian expellees came to terms with the loss of their homeland. Applying theories of memory and nostalgia, as well as recent studies on ethnic cleansing, Andrew Demshuk shows how, over time, most expellees came to recognize that the idealized world they mourned no longer existed. Revising the traditional view that most of those expelled sought a restoration of prewar borders so they could return to the east, Demshuk offers a new answer to the question of why, after decades of violent upheaval, peace and stability took root in West Germany during the tense early years of the Cold War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107020733
ISBN-10: 1107020735
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 2012-04-30
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 1.433004703 Pounds, Width: 0.88 Inches
Author: Andrew Demshuk
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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