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Author : United States. Department of State Publisher : Unknown Page : 68 pages File Size : 50,5 Mb Release : 1955 Category : History ISBN : UOM:39015003872820
Author : R. M. Douglas Publisher : Yale University Press Page : 696 pages File Size : 40,7 Mb Release : 2012-06-26 Category : History ISBN : 9780300183764
The award-winning history of 12 million German-speaking civilians in Europe who were driven from their homes after WWII: “a major achievement” (New Republic). Immediately after the Second World War, the victorious Allies authorized the forced relocation of ethnic Germans from their homes across central and southern Europe to Germany. The numbers were almost unimaginable: between 12 and 14 million civilians, most of them women and children. And the losses were horrifying: at least five hundred thousand people, and perhaps many more, died while detained in former concentration camps, locked in trains, or after arriving in Germany malnourished, and homeless. In this authoritative and objective account, historian R.M. Douglas examines an aspect of European history that few have wished to confront, exploring how the forced migrations were conceived, planned, and executed, and how their legacy reverberates throughout central Europe today. The first comprehensive history of this immense manmade catastrophe, Orderly and Humane is an important study of the largest recorded episode of what we now call "ethnic cleansing." It may also be the most significant untold story of the World War II.
"Wyman's book is the only one that comprehensively, and sensitively, depicts the plight of the postwar refugees in Western Europe."--M. Mark Stolarik, University of Ottawa "This is a fascinating and very moving book."--International Migration Review...
The United States and Germany by Manfred Jonas Pdf
In this clearly written and scrupulously researched book, Manfred Jonas tells the story of relations between the two countries from America's Declaration of Independence in 1776 to the Nixon administration's recognition of the German Democratic Republic in 1973.
Germany(Territory under Allied Occupation, 1944-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of Military Government for Germany, United States
Author : Germany(Territory under Allied Occupation, 1944-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of Military Government for Germany, United States Publisher : Unknown Page : 0 pages File Size : 42,9 Mb Release : 1946 Category : Berlin (Germany) ISBN : OCLC:1436017981
U.S. Sector of Berlin by Germany(Territory under Allied Occupation, 1944-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of Military Government for Germany, United States Pdf
Germany (Territory under Allied Occupation, 1944-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany. Office of General Counsel
Author : Germany (Territory under Allied Occupation, 1944-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany. Office of General Counsel Publisher : Unknown Page : 0 pages File Size : 42,9 Mb Release : 1953 Category : Law ISBN : OCLC:1435985771
Cumulative Index of Legislation of the Control Council for Germany, U.S. Military Government for Germany, Allied High Commission, Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany by Germany (Territory under Allied Occupation, 1944-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany. Office of General Counsel Pdf
The first up-to-date study in English of the Saar dispute, an important stage in French-German postwar relations and thus significant for European integration.
Logistics Matters and the U.S. Army in Occupied Germany, 1945-1949 by Lee Kruger Pdf
This book examines the U. S. Army’s presence in Germany after the Nazi regime’s capitulation in May 1945. This presence required the pursuit of two stated missions: to secure German borders, and to establish an occupation government within the assigned U.S. zone and sector of Berlin. Both missions required logistics support, a critical aspect often understated in existing scholarship. The security mission, covered by the combat troops, declined between 1945 and 1948, but grew again with the Berlin Blockade/Airlift in 1948, and then again with the Korean crisis in 1950. The logistics mission grew exponentially to support this security mission, as the U.S. Army was the only U.S. Government agency possessing the ability and resources to initially support the occupation mission in Germany. The build-up of ‘Little Americas’ during the occupation years stood forward-deployed U.S. military forces in Europe in good stead over the ensuing decades.
Germany and the United States, a "special Relationship?" by Hans Wilhelm Gatzke Pdf
A discerning statement about Germany and other nations, this book reevaluates for the general reader and the historian the impact of rapid industrialization, the origins of the world wars, the question of war guilt, the decade of Weimar democracy, and the rise and fall of Hitler. Gatzke looks anew at the economic miracle in West Germany and the consequences of making prosperity the cornerstone of a new republic.