I am an ardent reader of history. I enjoy learning about the past and how we've arrived at what is today, our modern culture.
One of my big areas of interest has always been World War Two. Specifically I've always been fascinated about the rise to power of Germany after WW1 and how the Third Reich came about. I realize that we all know the general history of that period....including the leader, who many consider one of the most evil men of the twentieth century. My question is about Germany since the war and why it has so dramatically tried to erase the history of that time. I am fascinated by buildings and places still surviving from that time period and greatly desire someday to visit them. My concern is that any existing building or significant place of importance from the Reich period is in great danger of being destroyed (if it hasn't already been since the end of the war). Why does Germany see destroying historic sites and structures as so important? Are they ashamed or fearful? From what I understand even symbols of that era and a particular book are illegal. It seems odd to me that to try to erase or eradicate all traces of history is really an intelligent thing to do. I often visit this site http://www.thirdreichruins.com/ to look at fascinating places from that time period. They have updates regularly about various places of interest....but sadly, many times they report that the buildings or remains of these buildings have been bulldozed over. It's just very odd and almost sad that history (good or bad) is discarded in this way. Even the graves of certain well known historical figures have been hidden or removed. Strange.
I don't want this thread to become some statement about politics....it is not. It is in regard to history. Ideally I would like some folks from Germany or that may have real answers as to why this policy of erasing history is still going on.
One of my big areas of interest has always been World War Two. Specifically I've always been fascinated about the rise to power of Germany after WW1 and how the Third Reich came about. I realize that we all know the general history of that period....including the leader, who many consider one of the most evil men of the twentieth century. My question is about Germany since the war and why it has so dramatically tried to erase the history of that time. I am fascinated by buildings and places still surviving from that time period and greatly desire someday to visit them. My concern is that any existing building or significant place of importance from the Reich period is in great danger of being destroyed (if it hasn't already been since the end of the war). Why does Germany see destroying historic sites and structures as so important? Are they ashamed or fearful? From what I understand even symbols of that era and a particular book are illegal. It seems odd to me that to try to erase or eradicate all traces of history is really an intelligent thing to do. I often visit this site http://www.thirdreichruins.com/ to look at fascinating places from that time period. They have updates regularly about various places of interest....but sadly, many times they report that the buildings or remains of these buildings have been bulldozed over. It's just very odd and almost sad that history (good or bad) is discarded in this way. Even the graves of certain well known historical figures have been hidden or removed. Strange.
I don't want this thread to become some statement about politics....it is not. It is in regard to history. Ideally I would like some folks from Germany or that may have real answers as to why this policy of erasing history is still going on.