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...government, only about 500 people are under investigation, many for schemes involving fraud for personal gain rather than diligence to duty. For some, the trials are part of a national healing process, especially for East Germans, who lived under some form of dictatorship for a half- century. Professor Michael Wolffsohn, who specializes in German-Israeli relations at the University of the Armed Forces in Munich, says, "There can be no amnesty. For our psychological and political health, it is necessary that those murderers are sentenced to at least a year or two." Yet it is understandable that some of those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ethics: The Price of Obedience | 2/3/1992 | See Source »

Before it disappeared into the mists of cold war history, East Germany believed it had found an unlikely ally in extremis: the World Jewish Congress. History professor Michael Wolffsohn of Munich's Bundeswehr University says records of private meetings held between East German leaders and W.J.C. delegations before the Communist regime collapsed show that a representative of the Jewish group expressed support for keeping East Germany a separate state. "Reunification is not on the agenda," Maram Stern, an aide to W.J.C. president Edgar Bronfman, was quoted as telling the East Germans. "The W.J.C. will do everything it can so that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Two Is Better Than One | 12/10/1990 | See Source »

...Without Jews, there is no German identity," writes the West German historian Michael Wolffsohn, "without the Germans, no Jewish one." One of the paradoxical results of the Holocaust is that Jews and Germans are forever tied to each other in linkages in which guilt, recrimination, memory and forgetfulness convulse and contend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany: Ambivalence Amid Plenty | 7/9/1990 | See Source »

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