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Introduction |
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1. Close views of private pasts |
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Shameful exposures : documenting personal stories and family histories |
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Intimate insights : portraying Nazi leaders and resistance activists |
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2. Seductive encounters with Nazi perpetrators |
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Monstrous fascinations : face to face with evil |
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Homoerotic attractions : inside the Third Reich |
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3. Immersive spectacles of public pasts |
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A Hollywood aesthetics of German trauma |
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Event television and media convergence |
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4. Unifying legacies of national history? |
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The Holocaust at home |
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The loss of "Heimat" |
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A heritage of destruction |
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Conclusion. |