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The myth of Germany's post-Nazi 'zero hour' explained

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The term "zero hour" refers to the end of Nazi Germany on May 8, 1945, and the start of a new era. But was this really a complete break from the past? While Nazi armed forces surrendered, many parts of society and individuals' experiences varied widely. The transformation from dictatorship to democracy has been a gradual and complex process.
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