
Dismembered policing in postwar Berlin : the limits of four-power government / Mark Fenemore
Assessing the impact of Germany's defeat on the policing of Berlin, this book addresses the reconstruction of the police force as a crucial component of four-power government. As Mark Fenemore shows, getting four nationalities to work together to administer a complex major city was a unique und...
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Main Authors: | Fenemore, Mark (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023 |
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Online Access: | Cover Cover Inhaltsverzeichnis Klappentext |
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IntroductionPart 1 - Policing the Messy, Painful Aftermath of Defeat1. Year Zero / Zero Hour2. Restoring Order: Rebuilding the Police3. Allied Occupation itself a Source of Crime4. The Non-Crime of Interracial SexPart 2 - Cutting the Gordian Knot of Overlapping, Entangled Jurisdictions5. Initial Cooperation and Attempts at Four-Power Government6. The Splitting of the Police (1948)7. Policing Public Order without East-West Cooperation8. The Soviet Blockade and Allied AirliftPart 3 - Cases of Continued Cross-Border Crime amid Divided Policing9. Cross-Border Capers: The Gladow Gang10. The 'Charming Murderess': Elisabeth KusianConclusionBibliographyIndex |