Shooting from the Trenches: On the Impossibility and Inability to think about the War

Author(s)

  • Chris van der Heijden Royal Netherlands Historical Society (editorial secretary)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.8552

Keywords:

Second World War, Resistance, Jews, Tolerance, Memory, Historiography

Abstract

In this essay Chris van der Heijden (Dat nooit meer [Never Again]) answers his critics. He accepts in general what Bob Moore says, although his criticism is rather abstract. He does agree partly with Koes Aerts, but not on some crucial points – for example the method. Van der Heijden doesn’t agree at all with Wielenga, not so much because of arguments but exactly because of the lack of it. In the debate with Wielenga, he contends, the trench warfare, which is going on since almost ten years, simply goes on. According to Van der Heijden it leads to nothing.

 

This response is part of the discussion forum 'Dat nooit meer' (Chris van der Heijden).

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Published

2013-06-21

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How to Cite

Heijden, C. van der. (2013). Shooting from the Trenches: On the Impossibility and Inability to think about the War. BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review, 128(2), 100-108. https://doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.8552