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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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Does the following sentence mean "it considers holocaust as a collective matter that belongs to the past and not a means for polarizing the society into victims and perpetrators today"?

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It emphasises the legacy of the Holocaust as a collective matter for contemporary Germany to weigh as a phenomenon that happened and not one that is usefully served by emotively polarising victims and perpetrators.
  

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red apple Does the following sentence mean "it considers holocaust as a collective matter that belongs to the past and not a means for polarizing the society into victims and perpetrators today"? Yes, but they should still think about it today (= 'for contemporary Germany to weigh').

  • red apple Does the following sentence mean "it considers holocaust as a collective matter that belongs to the past and not a means for polarizing the society into victims and perpetrators today"?
  • Yes, but they should still think about it today (= 'for contemporary Germany to weigh').
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red appleDoes the following sentence mean "it considers holocaust as a collective matter that belongs to the past and not a means for polarizing the society into victims and perpetrators today"?
Yes, but they should still think about it today (= 'for contemporary Germany to weigh').

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