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German Foreign Policy and Greek Martyr Communities
Reconciliation Policy for Places of Memory in Greece and the Role of Recognition
The Impact of the Euro Crisis on German-Greek Relations
The Euro crisis of 2008 had a deep impact on German-Greek relations. The exchange of blows in media, and amongst politicians created a deep divide and made old wounds visible - wounds that lie in the Occupation of Greece by Nazi Germany and its fascist allies during World War 2.
Shift in German Foreign Policy
In 2014 German foreign policy towards Greece shifted to include reconciliatory measures, marking the beginning of Germany's foreign policy of reconciliation. One area of focus is memory culture and the Greek martyr communities, meaning villages and towns that experienced extreme violence, destruction, and executions.
Exploring Memory and Reconciliation
Diving into these places of terror and memory, the book analyzes German foreign policy of reconciliation while providing a profound view onto history, diplomacy, and the widely unknown Greek memory landscape. It entails a thorough review of German-Greek relations, more than seven unique maps and 10 case studies, accompanied by photographs and over 35 interviews.
Themes and Insights
It shows how foreign policy, conflict and reconciliation intertwine and how international affairs meet the local level of everyday citizens.