This study deals with Allied policy for postwar Germany during the Second World War (1941-1945) and the Allied occupation (1945-1949). It is shown that the ideological division and the conflicting objectives of the occupation powers led to a disintegration of cooperation between the occupation powers, and resulted in the division of Germany as an alternative settlement to the "German Problem". The evidence is based on the available government documents, eye-witness accounts, and secondary sources
After World War II East and West Germans alike contributed to the maintenance and dismantling of Eur...
From 1945 to 1960, the West German Social Democratic Party, in the role of the parliamentary opposit...
grantor: University of TorontoGerman economic relations with Denmark reveal only a limited...
The purpose of this study is to determine why the occupation of Germany after the Second World War w...
M.A. (History)The USA became formally involved in the second World War in December, 1941, after the ...
After signing the Act of Unconditional Capitulation, and ending the Second World War in Europe, Germ...
The European Advisory Council was established by the governments of the USSR, U.S. and Britain in Oc...
This thesis examines strategies of rule deployed during the British occupation of north-western Ger...
Since the end of the Second World War, a debate has raged among historians over the Allies’ treatme...
The aim of allied superpowers confirmed in the Potsdam agreement was building a new German state aut...
International audienceEvaluating French policies toward Germany during the Allied occupation period ...
This thesis explores the relationship between Germany and the Soviet Union between the years 1919, t...
The political and military significance of unconditional surrender in Europe, 1943-45, has been pres...
This thesis examines the rehabilitation of western Germany from a totalitarian enemy to a democratic...
In 1941, for the second time in the twentieth century, much of the world was at war. Once again, it ...
After World War II East and West Germans alike contributed to the maintenance and dismantling of Eur...
From 1945 to 1960, the West German Social Democratic Party, in the role of the parliamentary opposit...
grantor: University of TorontoGerman economic relations with Denmark reveal only a limited...
The purpose of this study is to determine why the occupation of Germany after the Second World War w...
M.A. (History)The USA became formally involved in the second World War in December, 1941, after the ...
After signing the Act of Unconditional Capitulation, and ending the Second World War in Europe, Germ...
The European Advisory Council was established by the governments of the USSR, U.S. and Britain in Oc...
This thesis examines strategies of rule deployed during the British occupation of north-western Ger...
Since the end of the Second World War, a debate has raged among historians over the Allies’ treatme...
The aim of allied superpowers confirmed in the Potsdam agreement was building a new German state aut...
International audienceEvaluating French policies toward Germany during the Allied occupation period ...
This thesis explores the relationship between Germany and the Soviet Union between the years 1919, t...
The political and military significance of unconditional surrender in Europe, 1943-45, has been pres...
This thesis examines the rehabilitation of western Germany from a totalitarian enemy to a democratic...
In 1941, for the second time in the twentieth century, much of the world was at war. Once again, it ...
After World War II East and West Germans alike contributed to the maintenance and dismantling of Eur...
From 1945 to 1960, the West German Social Democratic Party, in the role of the parliamentary opposit...
grantor: University of TorontoGerman economic relations with Denmark reveal only a limited...