Why is the 1944-1950 German democide/genocide/forced migration ignored? (user search)
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« on: March 12, 2017, 06:03:49 AM »
« edited: March 12, 2017, 06:10:38 AM by 0% Approval Rating »

It isn't ignored.

It has been frequently (mis)used by German national-conservatives and neo-Nazis for the past 70 years as proof that the Germans were in fact the victims of World War II and not perpetrators (and if they were perpetrators, they were just as bad ones as the Allies) and that these territories must be therefore given back.

In the past two decades or so this has been a changed a bit, since a number of non-revisionist, mainstream novels, movies, and TV miniseries came out in Germany as well dealing with the subject in a more tasteful and non-nationalist manner.
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