A social history of West Germany's Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS, Federal Border Police) that complicates the telling of the country's history as a straightforward success story.
A social history of West Germany's Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS, Federal Border Police) that complicates the telling of the country's history as a straightforward success story.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Origins and Early Development, 1949-1956 1. The Shadow of Weimar Political Violence in the Making of West Germany's BGS 2. Men of the First Hour: Veteran Soldiers and the Police Organization They Made 3. Who Wants to be a Soldier? The BGS and West Germany's New Army Part II: Organizational Culture, 1956-1980 4. Recruitment and Rebuilding the BGS 5. Militarization and Training for War 6. Professional Ethics and Moral Training 7. The Debate Over Combatant Status and Its Consequences Part III: Modernization: Becoming a Federal Police Agency, 1968-2005 8. Bonn's "Problem Child": The Struggle to Modernize the BGS 9. From Munich to Mogadishu: Fighting Terrorism at Home and Abroad 10. More than Guarding Borders: From BGS to Bundespolizei Conclusion: Germany's Police: A Model for Democratic Policing? Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Origins and Early Development, 1949-1956 1. The Shadow of Weimar Political Violence in the Making of West Germany's BGS 2. Men of the First Hour: Veteran Soldiers and the Police Organization They Made 3. Who Wants to be a Soldier? The BGS and West Germany's New Army Part II: Organizational Culture, 1956-1980 4. Recruitment and Rebuilding the BGS 5. Militarization and Training for War 6. Professional Ethics and Moral Training 7. The Debate Over Combatant Status and Its Consequences Part III: Modernization: Becoming a Federal Police Agency, 1968-2005 8. Bonn's "Problem Child": The Struggle to Modernize the BGS 9. From Munich to Mogadishu: Fighting Terrorism at Home and Abroad 10. More than Guarding Borders: From BGS to Bundespolizei Conclusion: Germany's Police: A Model for Democratic Policing? Bibliography Index
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