They were deeply ashamed of their country's behavior during the Holocaust.
Those who weren't ashamed were guilty of atrocities.
Does anyone know why the Germans might not have talked about the Holocaust until years after the war had ended?
Thanks!!
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Ah, I definitely agree! Thanks so much~! :D
You're welcome.
You should find a copy of a book entitled A Man Called Lucy by Pierre Accoce and Pierre Quet. It's a riveting account about a small group of Germans who could see what was coming -- and what they tried to do about it all.