The German Army from Within

The German Army from Within
Author: British officer who has served in it
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1914
Genre: Germany
ISBN: UOM:39015014646254

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The German Army from Within

The German Army from Within
Author: Thomas Burke
Publsiher: London Hodder and Stoughton 1914.
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1914
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:$B308086

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The British Army of the Rhine

The British Army of the Rhine
Author: Michael Foley
Publsiher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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British Forces in Germany

British Forces in Germany
Author: Peter Johnston
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: German reunification question (1949-1990)
ISBN: 1788160320

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A lavishly illustrated military and social history of the forces in Germany, published to coincide with the winding down of the operation in 2019-20. The book is split into decades and covers important military strategy, political events such as the Berlin Airlift and the fall of the Wall, but also the experiences of British soldiers and the increasing integration of British troops and the German population, and their domestic and family lives.

The Long Patrol

The Long Patrol
Author: Roy Bainton
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780573717

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When the Allies occupied Germany at the end of the Second World War, there were two million men present to witness the devastating end of the Third Reich. Few of them could have imagined just how long this occupation was going to last - right up to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and well into its aftermath. Today some 17,000 British troops remain in Germany. But over the past four and a half decades, tens of thousands of British men and women have alived and worked in British Zone as members of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) some for relatively short periods, many for much longer. Long enough, though, for the experience to have a profound effect on their lives and on their attitudes.THE LONG PATROL reveals what life has been like in the British Zone for those men and women and their families. As the post war worlds of Britain and Germany had little in common, they had to find their own identity, often suspended between the two. And what did the Germans make of the British? How did they react when whole streets, sometimes whole districts, were requisitioned and occupied? What were the psychological effects of a foreign army taking over the barracks of what had been, until so recently, the homes of the warriors of the 1,000 Year Reich? Eventually the British became more and more insulated against the culture around them, building their own camps, their own cinemas. In major centres like Berlin they lived a seperate life whilst all around them Germany got on with the massive task of reconstruction. In the background there lurked the ever-present spectre of a possible Third World War. Based largely on interviews and information culled from personal diaries and letters. THE LONG PATROL is primarily an oral history of the British in Germany. It also analyses and interprets experiences in an attempt to begin to make sense of an unusual, and still significant, part of British history in the twentieth century. Funny, tragic, bizarre and poignant in equal parts, THE LONG PATROL is an important contribution to the social history of post-war Britain and Germ

War from the Top

War from the Top
Author: Alan F. Wilt
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1990-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253003553

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"Wilt writes... well and offers many sound perceptions." -- Choice "... a stimulating book... a timely warning against overindulgence in hindsight in evaluating the great issues of the war... " -- Parameters "... a significant new study... a clearly written, excellent book... " -- Airpower Journal "... an impressive work of scholarship... " -- British Politics Group Newsletter "Wilt's comparative approach permits us fresh perspectives on both sides of the war. Moreover, Wilt has chosen to compare two of the major rival belligerents at the most stimulating and interesting level at which such comparison might be made, the level of the summit of decision making -- with the magnetic figures of Hitler and Churchill playing major roles in his narrative and analysis." -- Russell F. Weigley "This is a masterful treatment of a complex subject and a must read book for anyone writing about the Second World War." -- The Historian

German Forces and the British Army

German Forces and the British Army
Author: M. Wishon
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349449008

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This book examines the partnerships between Britain's famed redcoats and the foreign corps that were a consistent and valuable part of Britain's military endeavors in the eighteenth century. While most histories have portrayed these associations as fraught with discord, a study of eyewitness accounts tells a different story.

The British Army of the Rhine

The British Army of the Rhine
Author: Peter Speiser
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252098369

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Between 1945 and 1957, West Germany made a dizzying pivot from Nazi bastion to Britain's Cold War ally against the Soviet Union. Successive London governments, though often faced with bitter public and military opposition, tasked the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) to serve as a protecting force while strengthening West German integration into the Western defense structure. Peter Speiser charts the BAOR's fraught transformation from occupier to ally by looking at the charged nexus where British troops and their families interacted with Germany's civilian population. Examining the relationship on many levels, Speiser ranges from how British mass media representations of Germany influenced BAOR troops to initiatives taken by the Army to improve relations. He also weighs German perceptions, surveying clashes between soldiers and civilians and comparing the popularity of the British services with that of the other occupying powers. As Speiser shows, the BAOR's presence did not improve the relationship between British servicemen and the German populace, but it did prevent further deterioration during a crucial and dangerous period of the early Cold War. An incisive look at an under-researched episode, The British Army of the Rhine sheds new light on Anglo-German diplomatic, political and social relations after 1945, and evaluates their impact on the wider context of European integration in the postwar era.