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- catalog abstract ""In his study of Brandenburg, Germany, Timothy Vogt directly challenges both the "antifascist" paradigm employed by East German historians and the "sovietization" interpretive model that has dominated western studies. He argues that Soviet denazification was neither an effective purge of society nor part of a methodical sovietization of the eastern zone. Instead, in a detailed study, denazification is pictured as a failure, which fell short of its goals and was eventually abandoned by the frustrated Soviet and German leadership." "The case example of Brandenburg is an effective means of putting flesh and blood into the study and giving the reader insight into both broader developments and the human actors who propelled events. The result is an analysis that is based not simply on policymakers and their policies, but rather on how policy was continuously reformulated in response to developments at the local level." "The study encompasses significant aspects of contemporary European history: everyday life in Nazi Germany, Germany's postwar coming to terms with its Nazi past, the Cold War division of Germany, postwar Soviet policy, and the construction of a one-party communist system in Eastern Europe."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11957206.
- catalog coverage "Brandenburg (Germany) Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Germany (East) Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Armed Forces Germany Brandenburg.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""In his study of Brandenburg, Germany, Timothy Vogt directly challenges both the "antifascist" paradigm employed by East German historians and the "sovietization" interpretive model that has dominated western studies. He argues that Soviet denazification was neither an effective purge of society nor part of a methodical sovietization of the eastern zone. Instead, in a detailed study, denazification is pictured as a failure, which fell short of its goals and was eventually abandoned by the frustrated Soviet and German leadership." "The case example of Brandenburg is an effective means of putting flesh and blood into the study and giving the reader insight into both broader developments and the human actors who propelled events. The result is an analysis that is based not simply on policymakers and their policies, but rather on how policy was continuously reformulated in response to developments at the local level." "The study encompasses significant aspects of contemporary European history: everyday life in Nazi Germany, Germany's postwar coming to terms with its Nazi past, the Cold War division of Germany, postwar Soviet policy, and the construction of a one-party communist system in Eastern Europe."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-309) and index.".
- catalog description "The origins of Soviet denazification policy -- The purge begins -- Expropriation, land reform, and the PGs -- The denazification experiment -- The denazification commissions and the purge -- The demographics of denazification -- The varieties of guilt and innocence -- Responses to the Nazi period and the PGs in the new Germany.".
- catalog extent "xii, 314 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0674003403".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard historical studies ; 137".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard historical studies ; v. 137.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Brandenburg (Germany) Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Germany (East) Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Brandenburg".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Armed Forces Germany Brandenburg.".
- catalog subject "940.53/144/094315 21".
- catalog subject "DD801.B688 V64 2000".
- catalog subject "Denazification.".
- catalog subject "Military government Germany Brandenburg History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The origins of Soviet denazification policy -- The purge begins -- Expropriation, land reform, and the PGs -- The denazification experiment -- The denazification commissions and the purge -- The demographics of denazification -- The varieties of guilt and innocence -- Responses to the Nazi period and the PGs in the new Germany.".
- catalog title "Denazification in Soviet-occupied Germany : Brandenburg, 1945- 1948 / Timothy R. Vogt.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".