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The widespread indifference, the general lack of emotion and the obvious heartlessness were only the “most striking outward symptom of a deep-rooted, stubborn and sometimes brutal refusal to face up to what actually happened and come to terms with it.” A shadow of deep mourning had settled over the whole of Europe, but not over Germany.
Aftermath: Life in the Fallout of the Third Reich, 1945-1955
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