GER 322 GERMANY DURING AND AFTER WORLD WAR II
This course examines the transition from dictatorship to a stable democracy (1939-1949), with a specific focus on the post-war period. Events and trends to be studied: the ruin and devastation of the mid-1940s; the division into two states in 1949; the rebuilding period of the 1950s; the Nuremberg and Auschwitz war-crimes trials.
Prerequisite
GER 222 or placement at this level
Course Types
Civilization; Expression; Literature; Advanced Studies; Art History Elective; German Studies Elective; IGS: Europe Regional Concentration; International Business Regional Area Course
Offered
GER 322 is offered spring every three years, in rotation with GER 324 and GER 371.
Notes
Students with a specific interest in the Nazi era should also consider relevant courses in the History department.