Modern Germany and Effects of the Third Reich

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History

 

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Jeffery C

 

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March 9, 2014

 

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The effects can be seen in Germany’s idea of national pride and identity, race relations between Germans and German Jews, and Germany’s relationship with the international community of Europe that it fought a horrific, long, and bloody war against. One of the single most important aspects of Germany during the Third Reich was the idea of what it meant to be a German...
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In Defying Hitler, Haffner describes Germany as a sporting nation. He speaks of the national pride that Germans exhibited and the emphasis and importance that were placed on the sports. Post Nazism, the pride that Germans took in their sporting accomplishments has vanished. Germans could not embrace their sporting heroes such as Boris Becker, Steffi Graf, or their World Cup soccer championship team as national icons because, “History (the Third Reich) has made Germanness as much a personal drama as national identity...
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