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    Trying perpetrators: denazification trials and support for democracy in West Germany by Capoccia, G, Pop-Eleches, G

    Published 2023
    “…We analyze subnational variation in procedures and outcomes of denazification trials in West Germany during 1946-47. …”
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    Confiscation of Publications from library collections in post-war Germany: prerequisites, criteria, issues, experience for Ukraine by Strishenets Nadiya

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…librarianship in germany, denazification of library collections, nazi and militarist literature, confiscation of publications.…”
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    Friedrich Nietzsche’s Political Philosophy as Political Anthropology by Jūratė Baranova

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…First of all: the question of nazification and denazification of Nietzsche’s thought. The article comes to the conclusion that in the scope of recent investigation there is not much sense in raising the question whether Nietzsche’s political views are political philosophy in the normative meaning of the term, but it is possible to discuss the question of political anthropology as the psychology of the nations Nietzsche was really interested in.…”
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    A Special Military Operation in the Context of Russia's Interpretation by Jaroslav Galga, Ján Spišák

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The Russia has presented the ongoing war in Ukraine by the term special military operation, whose goals were declared by Russian President Putin in terms of demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine. In the wider context, there is an imperial effort of Russia to enforce its power and influence in the region by an offensive and aggressive war. …”
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    »Zur Germanisierung des Christentums« by Angelo Radmüller

    “…A Germanic Christianity, like the one that was propagated in the Protestant milieus of the Kaiserreich and the Weimar Republic, can be neither argued for nor thought of in postwar Germany. After 1945, denazification and reeducation successfully reformatted the nationalist discourse as a liberal and democratic consti-tutional patriotism (‚freiheitlich-demokratischer Verfassungspatriotismus’). …”
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    Russian Genocide in Ukraine as an Attempt to Destroy the Ukrainian Nation by Volodymyr Pylypenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The illegal action of the Russian Federation is analysed in the context of the so-called “denazification,” as the main goal of the full-scale aggression of Ukraine. …”
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    The Transformation of German Consumer Cooperative Societies after the Second World War by Jana Stoklasa

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In this paper, I reflect on the transformation of the consumer cooperatives during and after the Second World War, based on archival sources documenting the denazification of the Hannover Consumer Cooperative Society in the British occupation zone and the restitution of property it lost under Nazi rule. …”
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    „Děti, děti, z toho kouká buď blázinec, nebo vězení!“ Vídeňský akcionismus jako reakce na válečné, osobní i společenské trauma by Tomáš Kubart

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The aim of such aesthetics was not a dull provocation; it was rather an artistic means by which the first generation of post-war artists, who personally experienced the horrors of World War II and the reverberations of the first, responded to the lack of denazification and the internal conflicts in the Austrian society. …”
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    Citizens and experts on trust in the institutions and policies of the Russian state by Nikolay V. Merzlikin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Over the two years since the beginning of the special operation, citizens' trust in the president and the institutions of power has grown, the course for the denazification of Ukraine, according to experts, is supported by key actors of civil society (although the categorical attitude to the special operation, whether positive or negative, is gradually being replaced by a neutral one, which may be due to the routinisation of the subject). …”
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    The structural transformation of the military public sphere: war, knowledge, and military elites in West Germany, 1940-1989 by Tattenberg, JN

    Published 2021
    “…<p>The history of the Federal Republic of Germany is generally told as one of liberalisation. Denazification and demilitarisation in the immediate post-war years were long regarded as having founded a new liberal-democratic state, worthy of “the West”. …”
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    Freedom Party of Austria: between Rightwing Populism, Austrian Patriotism and German Nationalism by A. S. BADAEVA

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Set of specific to the Austrian  society circumstances, such as denazification minimize and imitation  of Austrian identity formation in the postwar period, politicization of  the immigration issue escalated in 2015 by European migrant crisis,  is making FPÖ a dangerous player on the Austrian political scene and  an encouraging example for the far-rights parties of neighbor  countries.…”
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    Review of Kultur und Musik nach 1945: Ästhetik im Zeichen des Kalten Krieges, edited by Ulrich J. Blomann by Pollock, Emily R

    Published 2020
    “…He characterizes this gap in scholarship as a consequence of the West’s “propagandistic” insistence on the link between autonomous art and political freedom and sees the failure to investigate connections between music and politics in this era as a dogmatic avoidance, even a blindness, born out of Germans’ unwillingness to confront the realities of denazification and reconstruction (13). The volume’s essays focus mainly on divided Germany, with brief forays into North and South Korea and the Soviet Union, and address Blomann’s call to arms through heterogeneous methodologies, with some authors giving specific historical case studies and others attempting a more theoretical or reflective project. [1st paragaph]…”
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