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The liquidation of the Nazi Germany by the western allied powers after the World War II was more radical and severe than that of the German Empire that had been incompletely defeated by the same allied powers in the World War I. The punishment of the war criminals and the denazification of the Nazi remainder had been so radically carried out that the Nazi Germany had been throughly cleaned off. The western allied powers’ rigorous democratization policy had restored the German democratic traditions and consolidated the its democratic system during the period 1945-1948. Their reeducaion policy had stirred up the western value system in the social and cultural life that had been once suppressed by the Nazism. The relatively successful liquidation of the totalitarian state system by the western winner states after the complete defeat of the Third Reich had resulted in the success of the democratization process that had started 1848 but experienced severe set back during the Nazi period. Comparing two different liquidations of the defeated Germany by the same allied powers with each other, it can be insisted that the art and way of liquidation of the defeated state(s) by winner state(s) play a important role in the formation of regime and state system after the end of war.
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Ⅱ. 제1차 세계대전의 패배와 전후처리
Ⅲ. 제2차 세계대전 중 대독일 전후처리 계획
Ⅳ. 제2차 세계대전 후 독일의 전후처리
Ⅴ. 결어: 독일 전후처리의 특징
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