It occured to me that boomer, millennial, gen z is mostly an American thing

  • PonyOfWar@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    Naming generations like that wasn’t really a thing in Germany until American pop-culture brought it over, so these days we also use Millenial, Gen-Z and so on. That said, an important generational divide was those born before WW2 and the generation immediately after. When the latter people became adults, they started to question what their parents were doing during the nazi era and how it could be that former members of the nazi party still held public positions in Germany. They started a protest movement that would finally start Germany properly working through and taking responsibility for the crimes of the nazi era.

    • Goldholz @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Lets also not forget the “born after the turn” /nachwendegeborenen" they never lifed threw a divided germany so that devision isnt natural to them