Behind the Wall

My Brother, My Family and Hatred in East Germany

(Author) Ines Geipel
Format: Hardcover
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Germany, like many countries, has witnessed the rise of extremist far-right groups and parties in recent years, and no more so than in the eastern regions. Why have those parts of Germany that used to be part of the old GDR turned out to be so supportive of extremist groups and parties and such fertile ground for violence and hatred? To try to find answers to this question, Ines Geipel, the former East German Olympic athlete, returns to her past in order explore the matrix of fear and anxiety that shaped the lives of people in the GDR. Spurred on by conversations at the bedside of her brother as he lay dying of a brain tumour, she probes into her own family background and discovers a web of secrets and denial that reflected larger processes of East German society. She finds that her father had worked as a special agent for the Stasi until the service had no further use for him, and her grandfather had joined the Nazi party in 1933 and was stationed in Riga at a time when tens of thousands of Jews were murdered in the nearby forests. Silence and denial within her family was mirrored in the collective loss of history outside her home, and the repression of ideological non-conformity made it difficult for a traumatized population to grapple with and come to terms with a brutal past. Instead, a politics of forgetting emerged which served the ends of an authoritarian state and seeped into private lives of individuals with deep and lasting consequences. This powerful memoir, grippingly told, will appeal to anyone interested in the history of modern Germany, in the rise of far-right extremism and xenophobia and in the historical forces that shape the present.

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Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781509559978
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
May 31, 2024

Ines Geipel

Ines Geipel is a German author and former athlete known for her memoir "To Become a Runner." Her writing style is raw and introspective, exploring themes of identity and overcoming trauma. Geipel's work sheds light on the impact of East German sports doping and explores the complexities of personal resilience.

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