22 September 2003 If the postwar expulsion of Germans is to become less emotive and politically explosive, the expellees must now make a gesture. A new and welcome history of Central Europe’s experience of World War II is slowly being written. The past few years have seen historians and artists address in detail for the first time atrocities committed by […]

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