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 od-1945-to-1949
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SUMMARY:"That a good Germany may flourish..." Life in the post-war period 
 1945 to 1949
DESCRIPTION:In literary texts\, reports and contemporary testimonies\, "Th
 at a good Germany may flourish ..." tells of a country between apocalypse 
 and awakening\, of the arrival of the victors\, of the confrontation of th
 e Germans with the atrocities of the Nazi regime\, the fate of Jewish conc
 entration camp survivors who wandered through the land of the perpetrators
  as "displaced persons" after their liberation\, of hunger winters\, displ
 aced persons and war returnees. Political caesuras such as the Potsdam Con
 ference\, the Nuremberg Trials\, the currency reform or the Berlin Blockad
 e are addressed\, as are the often questionable practices of denazificatio
 n procedures in everyday life. Literature and music after 1945: The progra
 mme also deals with cultural awakenings and new beginnings. Whether or how
  one should still write after the crimes of the Nazi dictatorship and the 
 catastrophe of the Second World War was the subject of heated debate among
  writers of the time. Roman Knižka recites from works of post-war literat
 ure by Wolfgang Borchert\, Bertolt Brecht and Nelly Sachs. The OPUS 45 win
 d quintet performs works by the post-war avant-gardists György Ligeti and
  Karl Amadeus Hartmann as well as other compositions by Dmitri Shostakovic
 h and Hanns Eisler and other composers with their finger on the pulse of t
 he times. The events of Chemnitz in 1945 will be researched and incorporat
 ed into the programme.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In literary texts\, reports and contempora
 ry testimonies\, "That a good Germany may flourish ..." tells of a country
  between apocalypse and awakening\, of the arrival of the victors\, of the
  confrontation of the Germans with the atrocities of the Nazi regime\, the
  fate of Jewish concentration camp survivors who wandered through the land
  of the perpetrators as "displaced persons" after their liberation\, of hu
 nger winters\, displaced persons and war returnees. Political caesuras suc
 h as the Potsdam Conference\, the Nuremberg Trials\, the currency reform o
 r the Berlin Blockade are addressed\, as are the often questionable practi
 ces of denazification procedures in everyday life. Literature and music af
 ter 1945: The programme also deals with cultural awakenings and new beginn
 ings. Whether or how one should still write after the crimes of the Nazi d
 ictatorship and the catastrophe of the Second World War was the subject of
  heated debate among writers of the time. Roman Knižka recites from works
  of post-war literature by Wolfgang Borchert\, Bertolt Brecht and Nelly Sa
 chs. The OPUS 45 wind quintet performs works by the post-war avant-gardist
 s György Ligeti and Karl Amadeus Hartmann as well as other compositions b
 y Dmitri Shostakovich and Hanns Eisler and other composers with their fing
 er on the pulse of the times. The events of Chemnitz in 1945 will be resea
 rched and incorporated into the programme.</p>
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