Abstract

The article examines the work of such writers as Günther Grass, Heinrich Bell, Bernard Schlink, Siegfried Lenz, who created modern German literature after the end of World War II. In their works, German writers set out to understand the guilt and responsibility of the Nazis. These works clearly show that millions of people have been victims of various ideologies and that fascism has destroyed their innate feelings.

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