The allied occupation of Germany : the refugee crisis, denazification and the path to reconstruction / Francis Graham-Dixon
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...
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| Main Authors: | Graham-Dixon, Francis (Author) |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: | London ; New York, NY : I.B. Tauris, 2013 |
| Series: | International library of twentieth century history
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| Online Access: | Book review (H-Net) Inhaltsverzeichnis Cover Inhaltsbeschreibung & Leseprobe |
| Table of Contents |
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| IntroductionOccupation 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. |