GIs in Germany
Herausgeber: Junker, Detlef; Maulucci, Jr Thomas W.
GIs in Germany
Herausgeber: Junker, Detlef; Maulucci, Jr Thomas W.
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These fifteen essays offer a comprehensive look at the role of American military forces in Germany since World War Two.
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These fifteen essays offer a comprehensive look at the role of American military forces in Germany since World War Two.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781107559721
- ISBN-10: 1107559723
- Artikelnr.: 42967150
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 547g
- ISBN-13: 9781107559721
- ISBN-10: 1107559723
- Artikelnr.: 42967150
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.
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.
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.
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.