Those Who Forget, Geraldine Schwarz
Those Who Forget, Geraldine Schwarz
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Those Who Forget

Author: Geraldine Schwarz

Narrator: Kathe Mazur

Unabridged: 11 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/22/2020


Synopsis

“[Makes] the very convincing case that, until and unless there is a full accounting for what happened with Donald Trump, 2020 is not over and never will be.” —The New Yorker

“Riveting…we can never be reminded too often to never forget.” —The Wall Street Journal

Journalist Géraldine Schwarz’s astonishing memoir of her German and French grandparents’ lives during World War II “also serves as a perceptive look at the current rise of far-right nationalism throughout Europe and the US” (Publishers Weekly).

During World War II, Géraldine Schwarz’s German grandparents were neither heroes nor villains; they were merely Mitlaüfer—those who followed the current. Once the war ended, they wanted to bury the past under the wreckage of the Third Reich.

Decades later, while delving through filing cabinets in the basement of their apartment building in Mannheim, Schwarz discovers that in 1938, her paternal grandfather Karl took advantage of Nazi policies to buy a business from a Jewish family for a low price. She finds letters from the only survivor of this family (all the others perished in Auschwitz), demanding reparations. But Karl Schwarz refused to acknowledge his responsibility. Géraldine starts to question the past: How guilty were her grandparents? What makes us complicit? On her mother’s side, she investigates the role of her French grandfather, a policeman in Vichy.

Weaving together the threads of three generations of her family story with Europe’s process of post-war reckoning, Schwarz explores how millions were seduced by ideology, overcome by a fog of denial after the war, and, in Germany at least, eventually managed to transform collective guilt into democratic responsibility. She asks: How can nations learn from history? And she observes that countries that avoid confronting the past are especially vulnerable to extremism. Searing and unforgettable, Those Who Forget “deserves to be read and discussed widely...this is Schwarz’s invaluable warning” (The Washington Post Book Review).

About Geraldine Schwarz

Géraldine Schwarz is a German French journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker based in Berlin. Those Who Forget is her first book. It won the European Book Prize, Germany’s Winfried Peace Prize, and Italy’s NordSud International Prize for Literature and Science and is currently being translated into eight languages.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tittirossa on November 28, 2019

Ambizioso e riuscito affresco storico e sociale che parte dalla microstoria personale dei nonni dell'autrice per arrivare ai giorni nostri. Il tema è quello della memoria storica calato nel contesto dell'acritica adesione al nazismo della Germania, fino alla successiva de-nazificazione (più o meno r......more

Goodreads review by Rennie on October 08, 2020

I didn’t love this like I thought I would and I feel guilty about it because it seems like one of those books you really should appreciate and that has great historical and cultural significance. But it was just so dry in parts, it read like a textbook! I wasn’t sure I’d stick with it from the first......more

Goodreads review by Mireille on June 23, 2019

Voor ‘geheugenlozen’ “We hebben een paar dingen bereikt: de democratie, de scheiding der machten, maar je kunt paragrafen maken, je kunt artikelen schrijven, de beste grondwetten uitwerken – wat je nodig hebt zijn de juiste mensen.” – Fritz Bauer De Duits-Joodse jurist Bauer deed deze uitspraak in de......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on May 11, 2020

"I wasn't particularly destined to take an interest in Nazis. My father's parents were neither on the victims' nor the executioners' side. They didn't distinguish themselves with acts of bravery, but neither did they commit the sin of excess zeal. They were simply Mitläufer, people who 'followed......more