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GIS in Germany

The Social, Economic, Cultural and Political History of the American Military Presence
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378 Seiten
Englisch
Cambridge University Presserschienen am02.09.2013
The fifteen essays in this volume offer a comprehensive look at the role of American military forces in Germany. The American military forces in the Federal Republic of Germany after WWII played an important role not just in the NATO military alliance but also in German-American relations as a whole. Around twenty-two-million US servicemen and their dependants have been stationed in Germany since WWII, and their presence has contributed to one of the few successful American attempts at democratic nation building in the twentieth century. In the social and cultural realm the GIs helped to Americanize Germany, and their own German experiences influenced the US civil rights movement and soldier radicalism. The US military presence also served as a bellwether for overall relations between the two countries.mehr
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KlappentextThe fifteen essays in this volume offer a comprehensive look at the role of American military forces in Germany. The American military forces in the Federal Republic of Germany after WWII played an important role not just in the NATO military alliance but also in German-American relations as a whole. Around twenty-two-million US servicemen and their dependants have been stationed in Germany since WWII, and their presence has contributed to one of the few successful American attempts at democratic nation building in the twentieth century. In the social and cultural realm the GIs helped to Americanize Germany, and their own German experiences influenced the US civil rights movement and soldier radicalism. The US military presence also served as a bellwether for overall relations between the two countries.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-521-85133-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum02.09.2013
Seiten378 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 27 mm
Gewicht765 g
Artikel-Nr.28969835
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction Thomas W. Maulucci, Jr; Part I. Strategy and Politics: 1. Guarantors of peace and freedom: the US forces in Germany, 1945-90 Hans-Joachim Harder; 2. Deterrence and defense: the stationing of US troops in Germany and the implementation of forward strategy in Europe, 1950-67 Bruno Thosse; 3. The war that was never fought: the US army, the Bundeswehr, and the NATO central front Dennis Showalter; 4. Why they did not go home: the GIs and the battle over their presence in the 1960s and 1970s Hubert Zimmermann; Part II. Military Communities: 5. United States army military communities in Germany Thomas Leuerer; 6. German-American relations at the local level: Heidelberg, 1948-55 Theodor Scharnholz; 7. American military families in West Germany: social, cultural, and foreign relations, 1946-65 Donna Alvah; Part III. Tensions between Neighbors: 8. Insolent occupiers, aggressive protectors: policing GI delinquency in early 1950s Germany Gerhard Fürmetz; 9. Protection from the protector: court-martial cases and the lawlessness of occupation in American-controlled Berlin, 1945-8 Jennifer V. Evans; Part IV. The German Armed Forces and the American Model: 10. The godfathers of Innere Führung? The American military model and the creation of the Bundeswehr Klaus Naumann; 11. From Befehlsausgabe to 'briefing': the Americanization of the Luftwaffe Wolfgang Schmidt; Part V. The 1970s and 1980s: 12. 'Army in anguish': the United States army, Europe in the early 1970s Alexander Vazansky; 13. The US military and dissenters in the ranks: Germany 1970-5 Howard J. De Nike; 14. The US armed forces and the development of anti-NATO protests in West Germany, 1980-9 Anni Baker; 15. GIs under seige: the German peace movement confronts the US military Lou Martin; Appendix: population statistics on the US armed forces in Germany, 1945-2000 Dewey Browder.mehr
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"This book marks a great leap forward in our knowledge of a vast and important subject that is still missing from most history books on the Cold War. As someone who has worked in this area, off and on, for some thirty years I can assure you that this volume makes a most welcome contribution to a whole range of political, cultural, social, and, above all, military aspects of U.S. forces stationed in Germany since 1945." - Wolfgang Krieger, Professor of Modern History at Marburg University, Germany "Some 22 million American soldiers and their dependents spent a significant period of time in Germany during the Cold War era and after, a development that no one could have imagined at the end of World War II. This superb collection of essays addresses this history, examining the policies behind the deployment; the interaction between American GIs and German communities; the benefits, problems, and tensions this presence created; and the challenging years of the 1970s and 1980s, when the post-Vietnam American army was in transition and the German peace movement challenged the Cold War order. Provocative and informative in their own right, these essays should also stimulate even more questions and research on this little understood aspect of postwar American-German relations." -Thomas Schwartz, Vanderbilt University "A significant contribution to the historiography on U.S.-German relations during the Cold War, GIs in Germany broadens the transnational dialogue on a crucial point of intersection in the histories of the Federal Republic and the United States. It is a welcome addition to a new wave of scholarship on the wide-ranging repercussions of the global American military presence since World War II." -Martin Klimke, Associate Professor of History, New York University Abu Dhabimehr

Autor

Thomas W. Maulucci, Jr is Associate Professor of History at American International College. He is the author of Adenauer's Foreign Office: West German Diplomacy in the Shadow of the Third Reich (2012). Detlef Junker is Senior Distinguished Professor of History and founding director of the Heidelberg Center for American Studies at Heidelberg University. He is the editor of the two-volume handbook The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990 (2004).
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