Erik Florin

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There was no ‘Stalingrad syndrome’, no real desire to avenge the defeat. Instead, the letters became part of a culture of reconciliation, translated into numerous languages and recrossing the Iron Curtain to appear in Russian and East German collections; they were even made obligatory reading in Japanese schools.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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