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5.0 out of 5 stars A Long Overdue Work
For a long time, 2nd and 3rd generation German emigres in the Anglophone world have been asking questions that nearly seemed unanswerable. With a verve that few could muster, historian Frank Trentmann provides light by opening doors to many formerly closed closets in the recesses of our parents' and grandparents' minds. His latest work, “Out of Darkness: The Germans, 1942-2022”, magisterially traverses eight decades of Germany’s tumultuous journey and with it, uncovers the thinking of our and our friends' families. In nearly 800 pages, Trentmann asks and answers our questions as he meticulously examines how Germany emerged from the abyss of totalitarianism and genocide to become a dominant force within the European Union.The book deftly navigates through pivotal moments, revealing the multifaceted transformation of Germany. Here are the key insights:Broad Support for Nazism: Trentmann sheds light on the uncomfortable truth that the Nazis enjoyed widespread support, even among ordinary German citizens. This support waned during the disastrous years after 1942, as the horrors of mass murder became evident.Post-War Challenges: The aftermath of World War II presented immense challenges – homelessness, starvation, and the plight of millions of German refugees expelled from former provinces and Eastern Europe. Amid this chaos, Germany grappled with collective guilt and the need for moral and material regeneration.Adenauer’s Bold Move: The author highlights Konrad Adenauer’s audacious decision to push through massive reparations to Israel and Jewish refugees. While effective in restoring Germany’s global standing, it also absolved the country from direct war reparations.Economic Miracle and Hypocrisy: Trentmann delves into the economic miracle of the 1950s and ‘60s, exploring how hard work, organization, and thrift contributed to Germany’s resurgence. He also examines how younger generations confronted their parents’ wartime hypocrisy.East Germany’s Collapse: The semi-dystopia of East Germany and its eventual collapse paved the way for reunification. Trentmann dissects the factors that led to Germany’s economic dominance within a united nation.In a thoughtful epilogue, the author acknowledges the resilience of the German people but refrains from predicting the outcome of current challenges, including rising jingoistic and anti-democratic movements, Nonetheless, Trentmann demonstrates how asking the right questions at the right time helps us all understand both ourselves as Germans, native or otherwise. Bravo, Sir.
5.0 out of 5 stars Eight Decades
Germany is deserving of our attention. After the wreckage of World War II, it has spent the last many decades facing one crisis after another. From confronting its guilt over the Holocaust to energy problems acerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And in between, the two cold-war states, the Berlin Wall, and a never ending flow of migration--whether Germans coming home after the war, guest-workers, or economic/political refugees.Professor Frank Trentmann has written an informed and interesting book on how the German have navigated the past eight decades. His attention is on social history the ordinary citizens and the many ways they tried to move ahead after the disaster that was the last world war.This is not a comprehensive history. You will not read much on the military battles that closed the war, nor on the politics among the Allied victors as they maneuvered in the post-war period. Nor will you find much on the arts and high culture within Germany since the war.While Professor Trentmann writes from the perspective of a university liberal and one who often finds fault with his fellow Germans, his book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand present day Germany.
5.0 out of 5 stars A slice of history
Well written and informative.
5.0 out of 5 stars Germany's Nightmare
Gripping account of Germany coming out of its nightmare.
5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to understand what happened post war
This book is terrific
5.0 out of 5 stars Seemed interesting approach to post-war Germany recovery
Bought the book because of TV interview of author. Have not yet started reading it because of travel.
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I thought I would be reading a chronological evolvement of the German people from 1942-2022. Instead , it was presented by topics: War and Peace, Mother Nature , Money Matter, being three of these topics. There were many insights I enjoyed but the majority of the book dwelled on subjects, like income inequality, animal rights, nuclear energy and jumped around from say 1955 to 1989. The author explained the contract between East Germany and West Germany but not having any sense of time , I could not fully understand. I got a good sense of the people in the Adenauer years and a good feel for the rise of AfD but not, for example, how the German people evolved during the Willy Brant era. (he was hardly mentioned)
5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive history of a vital time.
Thoughtful, well-written and deeply illuminating. Viewing the tiles that make up this remarkable mosaic is as interesting as the mosaic itself, seen from afar.
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