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If West Germany and Europe could reconcile after WW II − then we all can make peace

If West Germany and Europe could reconcile after WW II − then we all can make peace

Update: 2024-08-05
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Whether in conflicts around the world or within society, irreconcilability seems to be the hallmark of our present times. But it doesn't have to be that way. Many thought that reconciliation between West Germany and the UK and France after World War II was absolutely impossible. History taught us otherwise. What's the lesson of this process for today? What are the tools that lead to successful and lasting peace?

Analysing Reconciliation and Irreconcilability from a Historical Perspective: The Example of Germany and Britain was presented by the German Historical Institute London.

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Christine KrügerProfessor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Bonn

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If West Germany and Europe could reconcile after WW II − then we all can make peace

If West Germany and Europe could reconcile after WW II − then we all can make peace

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