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Vergangenheitspolitik, CSU-style: the memory of forced labour in Nuremberg

Vergangenheitspolitik, CSU-style: the memory of forced labour in Nuremberg
Vergangenheitspolitik, CSU-style: the memory of forced labour in Nuremberg
This article focuses on the debates surrounding the industrialist Karl Diehl between 1997 and 1999. Elevated to the status of honorary citizen by the city council of Nuremberg, Diehl became the centre of a running scandal when it transpired that he had exploited concentration camp inmates in his factories during the Third Reich. This article surveys the outlines of the ensuing debate, placing it within the context of broader debates in the 1990s over big business and Nazism.
1359-1371
83-104
Gregor, Neil
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Gregor, Neil
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Gregor, Neil (2001) Vergangenheitspolitik, CSU-style: the memory of forced labour in Nuremberg. Journal of Holocaust Education, 10 (3), 83-104. (doi:10.1080/17504902.2001.11087136).

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This article focuses on the debates surrounding the industrialist Karl Diehl between 1997 and 1999. Elevated to the status of honorary citizen by the city council of Nuremberg, Diehl became the centre of a running scandal when it transpired that he had exploited concentration camp inmates in his factories during the Third Reich. This article surveys the outlines of the ensuing debate, placing it within the context of broader debates in the 1990s over big business and Nazism.

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Published date: 2001
Organisations: History

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Local EPrints ID: 394108
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/394108
ISSN: 1359-1371
PURE UUID: 73689c0b-30cb-4538-b4ec-f1eb0d985280

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