Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Good German :: essays research papers
 "The Good German", by Joseph Kanon can be categorized by placement in a  variety of genres, Thriller, Mystery, Historical Fiction, Love Story, and more.  The work is certainly all of these, however I believe much more important is the  study of twelve years of human behavior, presented within the context of events  primarily following the close of The European phase of World War Two. I don't  know that any other conflict has generated more literature than the one  symbolized by the swastika, the word Holocaust, and the unprecedented Crimes  Against Humanity Trials at Nuremberg. Superficially, the evil of the war is  routinely placed with great ease. Even at this level it is hard to take issue with  placing the blame on a man, the party he created, and the nation that joined that  party, served in the SS, and made the crimes that took place possible. What  happened when the fighting stopped, when the shooting war with The Axis ended,  and the Cold War with The Soviet Union began? The latter had really begun prior  to the first one ending.    The shades of gray that dominated the conduct of The Allies immediately  following the end of hostilities, and the repercussions that would follow for  decades, is brilliantly set side by side with conduct during the war. Mr. Kanon  never minimizes any of the horror that took place; he questions none of the  atrocities that were committed. He does bring post-war reality to his tale that  cannot be said to match the actions of The Third Reich; he does however  absolutely portray conduct on all sides, which traditional history would rather  marginalize. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems, and while there were episodes  of good versus evil, and events that were black and white, inconvenient shades of  gray were everywhere.    Without exception all of the players in this book are guilty of some form of  aberrant behavior, which outside of the circumstance of war would never be  questioned as wrong. However when placed within the context of World War  Two, which was unique for the range and intensity of the evil it spread, do the  judgments and answers remain so clear?    A person is put on trial at war's end for collaborating with The Nazi SS; let us say  the person facilitated the capture of Jews for transportation to death camps. The  jury would probably not spend a great deal of time deliberating this example.  Same example with a bit more detail, the person is a Jew who was given the  option of pointing out other Jews in exchange for their life and the lives of their    					    
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