Hamburg 1947

Hamburg 1947
Author: Harry Leslie Smith
Publsiher: Harry Leslie Smith
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0987842552

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Twenty-two years old and ready for peace, Harry Leslie Smith has survived the Great Depression and endured the Second World War. Now, in 1945 in Hamburg, Germany, he must come to terms with a nation physically and emotionally devastated. In this memoir, he narrates a story of people searching to belong and survive in a world that was almost destroyed. Hamburg 1947 recounts Smith's youthful RAF days as part of the occupational forces in post-war Germany. A wireless operator during the war, he doesn't want to return to Britain and join a queue of unemployed former servicemen; he reenlists for long term duty in occupied Germany. From his billet in Hamburg, a city razed to the ground by remorseless aerial bombardment, he witnesses a people and era on the brink of annihilation. This narrative presents a street-level view of a city reduced to rubble populated with refugees, black marketers, and cynical soldiers. At times grim and other times amusing, Smith writes a memoir relaying the social history about this time and place, providing a unique look at post-WWII Germany. Hamburg 1947 is both a love story for a city and a passionate retailing of a love affair with a young German woman.

Winning the Peace

Winning the Peace
Author: Christopher Knowles
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474267458

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By adopting a unique biographical approach, this book examines the aims and intentions of twelve important and influential individuals who worked for the British Military Government in occupied Germany during the first three years after the end of the Second World War. British policy was distinctive, and the British zone was the largest and economically most important of all four zones. Although the three Western Allies all ended in the same place with the creation of an independent Federal Republic of (West) Germany in 1949, they took different paths to get there. The role of the British has been much misunderstood. Winning the Peace strikes a balance between earlier self-congratulatory accounts of the British occupation, and the later more critical historiography. It highlights diversity of aims and personal backgrounds and in so doing explains some of the complexities and apparent contradictions in British occupation policy. The book concludes that, despite diversity among those studied, all twelve individuals followed a policy described as the 'three Rs' - Reconstruction, Renewal and Reconciliation - rather than the 'four Ds' - De-militarisation, De-nazification, De-industrialisation, and Democratisation - highlighted in earlier histories of the occupation. Whilst reflecting on the role of human agency, Christopher Knowles examines why individuals sometimes failed to achieve what they originally intended, and how their aims and perceptions changed over time to reveal broader political, sociological and cultural forces, outside their direct control. This book is an innovative study for those interested in the Allied occupation, the post-war history of Germany and the study of military occupation generally.

The Foreign Service of the United States

The Foreign Service of the United States
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1949
Genre: Diplomatic and consular service, American
ISBN: UIUC:30112049607317

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Hometown Hamburg

Hometown Hamburg
Author: Frank Domurad
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783089321

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Through the study of Hamburg handicraft in the late Weimar Republic ‘Hometown Hamburg’ addresses three intertwined problems in modern German history: the role of institutionalized social, political and cultural continuity versus contingency in the course of modern German development; the impact of conflicting notions of social order on the survival of liberal democracy; and the role of corporate politics in the rise of National Socialism.

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications Cumulative Index

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications  Cumulative Index
Author: United States. Superintendent of Documents
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1870
Release: 1953
Genre: United States
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022657550

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Don t Let s Be Beastly to the Germans

Don t Let s Be Beastly to the Germans
Author: Daniel Cowling
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781800243521

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Germany, spring 1945. Hitler is dead and his armies crushed. Across the conquered Reich, cities lie devastated by Allied saturation bombing; their traumatised populations, exhausted and embittered by defeat, face a future of acute privation and hardship. Such was the broken state of the nation in which a British civilian and military force arrived in the spring and summer of 1945. Their zone of occupation was the northern and northwestern part of Germany, the country's former industrial heartland. Their task? To build democracy from the ruins of Hitler's Reich, and, having defeated Nazism on the battlefield, to 'win the peace' by eradicating Nazism from German hearts and minds. As well as offering a vivid narrative of the British occupation in political and military terms, from the Potsdam Conference to the Berlin Airlift, Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans explores the day-to-day experiences of the ordinary Britons who worked for the Control Commission for Germany between 1945 and 1949. Some reconstructed bridges and schools, supervised the destruction of military matériel and brought fugitive Nazis to justice; while others became entangled in black marketeering, corruption and sexual scandal. In time, they would find themselves on the front line of the Cold War, as irreconcilable tensions divided Europe between East and West.

Guide to the Microfiche Edition

Guide to the Microfiche Edition
Author: Johannes Eltzschig,Michael Walter
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110950076

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Exodus

Exodus
Author: Peter Absolon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1116968447

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