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The Germans : portrait of a new nation

Author: Jeffrey Gedmin
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : American Enterprise Institute and New River Media, ©1995.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Today, five years after unification, Germany is emerging as Europe's most influential country. Who are the Germans today? How can we better understand the profound changes taking place in Germany, and how will these changes affect American interests? The Germans: Portrait of a New Nation is the companion book to the one-hour television documentary of the same name. The producers of the film spent hundreds of hours  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Interviews
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jeffrey Gedmin
ISBN: 0844739499 9780844739496
OCLC Number: 33495426
Language Note: Some interviews accompanied by the German text.
Notes: "The following collection of texts is based on transcripts from videotaped interviews for the TV documentary The Germans : portrait of a new nation"--P. 4.
Description: 123 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 19 cm.
Other Titles: Germans (Television program)
Responsibility: edited by Jeffrey Gedmin.

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Today, five years after unification, Germany is emerging as Europe's most influential country. Who are the Germans today? How can we better understand the profound changes taking place in Germany, and how will these changes affect American interests? The Germans: Portrait of a New Nation is the companion book to the one-hour television documentary of the same name. The producers of the film spent hundreds of hours with four German families - two from the former East and two from the former West. The result is an in-depth look at how unification has affected Germany's people. The bilingual book contains interviews with these families and commentary by leading public officials and experts, including Executive Editor Jeffrey Gedmin's exclusive interview with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.

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