Post-War German culture if Berlin had been Nuked?

Don't know if this question has been asked but how might German culture be different had Berlin been nuked during WWII?
In Japan, the history of the Atomic bombing still has deep psychological effects on the populace, so could we assume the same might happen in Germany?

The U.S. didn't nuke Tokyo, but they sure bombed the heck out of it. Operation MEETINGHOUSE, on 9-10 March 1945, burned out 40 sq km and is rated the most destructive air attack ever.
The firestorm of Hamburg 1943 was the first of the big bombings, equal to an atomic bomb, but with conventional bombs and hundreds of planes in several attacks. Visiting Hamburg today, not knowing about "Operation Gomorrah", I never got the impression that there was anything special about the bombings of Hamburg (but there really was!), so it seems that it is very much obscured and not talked about, apart from "we did even worse to other countries". The war and the bombings and the defeat and the occupation did have a huge psychological effect on the populace, so a couple of atom bombs would not change that very much from OTL, I guess.
 
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