The article discusses the growing interest in researching Nazi family histories in Germany, highlighting the use of an online tool by Der Spiegel to search for NSDAP membership records. It explores why people are now more motivated to investigate their family’s past during the Nazi era, despite being socialized through education and national remembrance culture. The piece references historian Götz Aly’s book and a podcast episode where he warns against the tendency of younger generations to distance themselves from historical figures who supported Hitler. The discussion raises questions about whether this renewed interest reflects a genuine effort to understand history or a reflexive attempt to separate oneself from the past.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the topic involves sensitive historical issues related to Nazi Germany, the article does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents multiple perspectives, including academic viewpoints and public curiosity, without overtly favoring one side over another. The framing remains balanced, and



