Autor
Graham-Dixon, Francis
Tytuł
The allied occupation of Germany : the refugee crisis, denazification and the path to
reconstruction
Objętość
1 online resource (362 p.)
Seria
International library of twentieth century history ; 70
Informacje dodatkowe
Includes bibliographical references (pages [316]-330) and index.
Introduction -- Occupation policy and German refugees : the case for revision -- 'Germanity and humanity' -- Realities of the occupation -- A region in crisis : Schleswig-Holstein -- Crisis compounded : German reaction and the impact on policy -- Occupation policy and the civilising mission : a compromising legacy -- The Janus faces of occupation , 1949-55 -- Notes -- Select bibliography -- Index.
Hasła przedmiotowe
Historia Europy Niemcy
Streszczenie
"In the years following World War II, the allies occupied a shattered Germany. Britain held North-Western Germany for ten years, overseeing the rehabilitation of 'the biggest single forced population movement in modern history', as Germans from around Europe were expelled from the crumbling Third Reich. This was a humanitarian crisis -- with most hospitals, houses, transport networks and schools destroyed during the war, and the British and Americans running enormous and often inhumane refugee c
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