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Postwar soldiers : historical controversies and West German democratization, 1945-1955

Publisher: New York Berghahn Books 2020
Series: Making sense of history, v. 39
Edition/Format:   Print book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In Postwar Soldiers, Joerg Echternkamp analyzes three themes in the early history of West Germany: interpretations of the war during its conclusion and the occupation period; military veteran  Read more...

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Genre/Form: History
Document Type: Book
ISBN: 9781789205572 1789205573
OCLC Number: 1143782108
Notes: Translated from the German.
Description: 1 Band ; 23 cm
Contents: Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: The Problem: Paths Out of the War Part I: Forms of Consciousness and Prospects for Experience before 1945 Chapter 1. Heroic Images of War in the Age of Wars Chapter 2. Shared Prospects of Experience in Total War Chapter 3. The End of the War on the Horizon of Expectation, 1944-1945 Part II: A Criminal War? Chapter 4. The Postwar Period as a Backdrop for Experience Chapter 5. Demilitarization as an Allied Political Program Chapter 6. Representation as a Legal Issue: The Military Leadership on Trial, 1945-1946 Chapter 7. Conflicting Ideas: The Wehrmacht between Elucidation and Myth Chapter 8. Provisional Assessment Part III: Veterans - an Experiential Community of "Victims"? Chapter 9. Self-Organization among Former Soldiers Chapter 10. Internal and External Perceptions of Veterans: Victims and Achievers Chapter 11. The Presence of the Absent: The Symbolic Representation and the Political Instrumentalization of Prisoners of War Chapter 12. Experience versus. Expectation: Consumption Critique and War Captivity Chapter 13. Remembering the Fallen: Historical Signification between Commemorative Ceremony and Grave Care Part IV: Competing Interpretations and Conferring Meaning: War Stories of "Others" Chapter 14. The Military Resistance: Fostering Tradition as a Political Act and Biographical Challenge Chapter 15. Defectors, Deserters, War Criminals: Mirroring Self-Images Chapter 16. The Fuhrer Abroad: Defense by Demarcation Chapter 17. Traitors, Spies, and Other "Loners": The War's Trivialization in the Media Chapter 18. Provisional Assessment Part V: Historically Armed: Images of War and Soldiers in Military Leadership Philosophy and Political Public Relations Work Chapter 19. Military Self-Understanding between the "Old" and "New" Wehrmacht Chapter 20. The Adenauer Government's Efforts at Integration in the Pre-political Realm Chapter 21. Moral Rearmament: The Party Soldiers of the Free Democratic Party Chapter 22. The Political Functionality of "Wartime Experience" in the Cold War Chapter 23. Remilitarization as a Field of Tension in Collective Representations Chapter 24. Provisional Assessment Conclusion: A Prospective View and Summary Bibliography Index
Series Title: Making sense of history, v. 39
Other Titles: Soldaten im Nachkrieg.
Responsibility: Jörg Echternkamp ; translated from the German by Noah Harley.

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Reviews for the German Edition: "Echternkamp successfully applies the concept of collective representation to the three fields of conflict he has selected. His research clarifies the extent to which Read more...

 
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