"Germany and the New War: New Books, New Debates. Germany and the West: Co-Accusers of the War?"

"Germany and the New War: New Books, New Debates. Germany and the West: Co-Accusers of the War?"

For decades, the West was fascinated by Russia, and Germany, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, projected its historical guilt almost exclusively onto Russia. Business with Europe provided Moscow with huge funds for the country's militarization and contributed to the growth of imperial revanchism in the Russian Federation, while blind admiration for Russian culture closed Western intellectuals' eyes to the poison of Russian propaganda. How did the full-scale invasion change public discourse in Germany, and what role do new investigative publications play in this? What do the media write? Are German readers familiar with Ukrainian literature?