The Question of German Guilt. Karl Jaspers, S.J. Joseph W. Koterski

The Question of German Guilt


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The Question of German Guilt Karl Jaspers, S.J. Joseph W. Koterski
Publisher: Fordham University Press




Jaspers, Karl (2000): The Question of German Guilt. Insisted at the end of the second world war that “We must learn to talk with each other, and we mutually must understand and accept one another despite our extraordinary differences” (The Question of German Guilt). The answer might not be that simple but it is an answer that is deserved by the American people, no matter how laborious it is to explain that answer clearly. The panelists will address the question of Germany's guilt for the war and the holocaust. New York: Fordham University Press Talking to each other is difficult in Germany today, but the more important for that reason. The terrorist attacks in Jordan on November 9th were apparently supposed to be a reminder of the 9-11 attacks, because November 9th is written "9.11." in many parts of the world. They will ask whether the notion of collective guilt is just. How many countries will Germany need to bail out before it has erased the guilt of the Holocaust? Unfortunately they are the wrong questions. How much has President Obama himself told to coast that our Constitution is important, that your rights to trial by jury are precious, that no American should be killed by a drone on American soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found to be guilty by a court. "Bernhard Schlink is among the most important German authors since unification," Crockett explained.