“Kicking the Germans Out of the East”
A recent book by Colgate historian R.M. Douglas “has opened, or rather reopened, yet another tortured and largely ignored chapter of World War II, (…) whose specter is still dragging and clanking its chains” across Central and Eastern Europe.
>review (c) NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOK, 2013
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11 June 2013 at 09:51
Hardly a new topic, though? British Germanists Bill Niven, Stuart Taberner and Karina Berger, among others, have been looking at expulsion and representation of expulsions for almost ten years.