This book traces the history of German records captured by American and British troops in 1945 and the negotiations for their return into German custody.
This book traces the history of German records captured by American and British troops in 1945 and the negotiations for their return into German custody.
Astrid M. Eckert is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Emory University. Eckert's dissertation on the history of the captured German records, which forms the basis of this book, won the Hedwig Hintze Prize from the German Historical Association and the Friedrich Meinecke Award from the History Department of Free University Berlin. Her work has been supported by grants from the Fulbright Foundation, the German National Academic Foundation, the Fox International Fellowships at Yale, and the American Academy Berlin. She has published articles in Central European History, Studies in Contemporary History and Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The confiscation of German documents, 1944¿9 2. The first German calls for restitution 3. The positions of the United States and Great Britain 4. Negotiation marathon 5. Ad fontes: the captured German documents and the writing of history 6. Conclusion.
1. The confiscation of German documents, 1944¿9 2. The first German calls for restitution 3. The positions of the United States and Great Britain 4. Negotiation marathon 5. Ad fontes: the captured German documents and the writing of history 6. Conclusion.
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