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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The selection of key items is another step in a fundamental attitude change towards Germany</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>A thought-provoking selection of objects which reflect on the nature of modern Germany</h3>
<p>No doubt there are some people, now that the British Museum’s Germany: Memories of a Nation exhibition is open, who will say that a tax-payer-funded institution should not be glorifying a nation which has caused so much grief. I have two basic answers to that: 1) go and have a look at what Germany has given the world and 2) grow up and move on.</p>
<p>The exhibition’s timing is in fact little to do with the various war anniversaries this year, but more to mark the 25<sup>th</sup> anniversary of the Fall of the Wall, and the re-uniting of the two halves that now make up the latest manifestation of Germany.</p>
<p>This manifestation is, as the exhibition points out, just the latest of several. For most of its existence the nation’s borders have been fluid, and ‘Germany’ has been as much a state of mind, as a place. All sorts of cities and regions – Prague, Strasbourg, modern Kalinigrad – were Germanic in their time. It was a big region, and a lot of its present population was once-upon-a-time living somewhere else (as we have seen in <a href="http://germanyiswunderbar.com/german-travel-news/dont-mention-the-war/" target="_blank">a previous blog</a>) before they were forcibly transplanted into a diminished state. Even today, it has more borders with neighbours than any other European country.</p>
<p>But back to the show. It is compact and thematically- rather than chronologically-organised, which can be fairly confusing, especially as the labelling of the themes is high up on the wall and not very visible. Above all it is a telling and eclectic selection of items, amongst which I particularly noticed:</p>
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<li>The VW Beetle outside (in fact German cars are all about high value, so the Beetle was an exception, created in an era of austerity)</li>
<li>The extraordinarily detailed Strasbourg clock from 1589, with moving figures of Death and God playing out a mini drama every hour</li>
<li>The equally detailed galleon clock, a metal sailing ship that would roll across the table top, music playing and cannons firing, to mark the hour</li>
<li>The cut-out-and-keep sticker sheet of Hitler and German soldiers</li>
<li>The refugee cart in which displaced Germans from the likes of Silesia and the Sudetenland had to pack all their worldly goods</li>
<li>The replica Buchenwald gate, with the insignia Jedem das Seine, ‘to each his due’</li>
<li>The Angel of Güstrow, a giant suspended bronze statue whose face expresses deeply felt grief; the original was designated as ‘degenerate’ by Hitler and melted down, but another cast survived</li>
<li>Memorabilia from the recent World Cup victory</li>
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<p>Overall, it is a collection of objects which is intended to encourage ‘a rethink about Germany’, says the curator Barrie Cook. He describes the show as another milestone in a softening of attitude towards a nation for which, before the horrors of the 20<sup>th</sup> Century, was an object of admiration for British and Europeans.</p>
<p>I’m sure he’s right; the exhibition works well, but that’s not to say that there won’t be voices raised against it, from people who can’t forgive or forget.</p>
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