This thesis addresses the cultural bias against Germany that began in World War I with the stirrings of anti-German sentiment, ultimately arced during World War II, and began to wane as the post-World War II, Cold War-era Soviet Union supplanted Germany as the greatest threat to democracy
At the close of World War II, Germany was faced with the task of digging itself out from under enorm...
This thesis discusses the American and West German reaction to the Soviet note of March 10, 1952. In...
Although historical similarities between post-war West Germany and Japan cannot be overestimated, a ...
The purpose of this thesis is to show first how the policy of the United States toward Germany devel...
The following article analyses American cultural influence on Germany - especially in the period aft...
This dissertation examines domestic culture as a project of nation building in a divided Germany bet...
This thesis examines certain of the ways in which Americans perceived the German Empire between 188...
In 1945, Hitler\u27s Third Reich, which had brought misery and suffering to millions of Europeans, w...
This thesis describes how Americans perceived the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War, bet...
This honors thesis examines the role of highly charged, highly covered, and civilian-centered intern...
Most scholars interested in cultural change in western Germany after World War II have focused on th...
Following the collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945 the U.S. was presented with a unique opportunity. Ame...
Thesis (M.A., History (Humanities))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.In the aftermath ...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...
This essay attempts to track Germans' thoughts on the American occupation before, during, and after ...
At the close of World War II, Germany was faced with the task of digging itself out from under enorm...
This thesis discusses the American and West German reaction to the Soviet note of March 10, 1952. In...
Although historical similarities between post-war West Germany and Japan cannot be overestimated, a ...
The purpose of this thesis is to show first how the policy of the United States toward Germany devel...
The following article analyses American cultural influence on Germany - especially in the period aft...
This dissertation examines domestic culture as a project of nation building in a divided Germany bet...
This thesis examines certain of the ways in which Americans perceived the German Empire between 188...
In 1945, Hitler\u27s Third Reich, which had brought misery and suffering to millions of Europeans, w...
This thesis describes how Americans perceived the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War, bet...
This honors thesis examines the role of highly charged, highly covered, and civilian-centered intern...
Most scholars interested in cultural change in western Germany after World War II have focused on th...
Following the collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945 the U.S. was presented with a unique opportunity. Ame...
Thesis (M.A., History (Humanities))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.In the aftermath ...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...
This essay attempts to track Germans' thoughts on the American occupation before, during, and after ...
At the close of World War II, Germany was faced with the task of digging itself out from under enorm...
This thesis discusses the American and West German reaction to the Soviet note of March 10, 1952. In...
Although historical similarities between post-war West Germany and Japan cannot be overestimated, a ...