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245 1 0 _aConditions of surrender
_b Britons and Germans witness the end of the war
_cGerman Historical Institute, London. Editrd by Ulrike Jordan
264 1 _aLondon :
_bBloomsbury Publishing Plc,
_c2021.
300 _a194 Seiten
336 _2rdacontent
_aText
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337 _2rdamedia
_aOhne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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338 _2rdacarrier
_aBand
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490 _aInternational library of historical studies ;
_v8
505 _aAcknowledgements - viiPreface Peter Wende - ixIntroduction Ulrike Jordan - 1Part I1. British Post-War Planning for Germany: Haunted by the Past Lother Ketternacker - 132. The German 'National Character' in British Perspective Anthony J. Nicholls - 263. 'A Mixture of Stubborn Resistance ad Sudden Surrender': The British Media Report on the End of the War in Europe Ulrike Jordan - 404. Towards Occupation: First Encounters in North Germany Kurt Jurgensen - 53Part II5. Fifty Years On: Accounts by Eyewitnesses - 69 6. Extracts from Contemporary Correspondence and Diaries - 87 7. Contemporary Documents and Broadcast - 1148. Statistics - 148Select Bibliography - 152Notes on Contributors - 159Index - 161
520 _aDuring six months in 1945, the victorious Allies formulated a wide range of policies toward the defeated Germany. This pivotal period - between Yalta and Potsdam - was to herald the re-integration of Germany into postwar Europe, and eventually into the international system of democratic states. It was "the struggle for the soul of Germany". This collection of contributions exposes the intense differences between the Allies regarding Germany's future. The contributors are politicians, journalists and academics, and include eye-witnesses from both the Allies and the German side. There are personal experiences, letters from the front, personal war diaries and material from previously unpublished sources in Britain and Germany. The British papers include an unknown War Cabinet memo showing in graphic terms the British and Allied views of Germany in the face of total defeat.
648 _a1945
650 7 _2gnd
_aNachkriegszeit
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_aBriten
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_aDeutsche
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_aKapitulation Deutschlands <1945>
650 7 _2gnd
_aAlliierte
650 7 _2gnd
_aWeltkrieg <1939-1945>
650 7 _2gnd
_aBerichterstattung
651 7 _2gnd
_aDeutschland
651 7 _2gnd
_aGroßbritannien
655 7 _2gnd
_aQuelle
700 1 _aJordan, Ulrike
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_eEditor
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