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- catalog abstract "Beginning with Bismarck's forging of a nation with "iron and blood," Gatzke tells of Germany's relentless struggle for domination in Europe and in the West, its defeat in two world wars, its division, East Germany's travail, and West Germany's search for identity as a modern democratic state. A discerning statement about Germany and other nations, this book reevaluates for the general reader and the historian the impact of rapid industrialization, the origins of the world wars, the question of war guilt, the decade of Weimar democracy, and the rise and fall of Hitler. Gatzke looks anew at the economic miracle in West Germany and the consequences of making prosperity the cornerstone of a new republic. It is to the realities of these German characteristics as an evolving nation-state that Gatzke relates American foreign policy and perceptions. He recounts the American fluctuations, from favorable to hostile to friendly, as Germany's policies and fortunes changed, and he places the division of Germany in historical perspective.".
- catalog contributor b1386709.
- catalog coverage "Germany Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations Germany.".
- catalog created "1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1980.".
- catalog description "A discerning statement about Germany and other nations, this book reevaluates for the general reader and the historian the impact of rapid industrialization, the origins of the world wars, the question of war guilt, the decade of Weimar democracy, and the rise and fall of Hitler. Gatzke looks anew at the economic miracle in West Germany and the consequences of making prosperity the cornerstone of a new republic.".
- catalog description "Beginning with Bismarck's forging of a nation with "iron and blood," Gatzke tells of Germany's relentless struggle for domination in Europe and in the West, its defeat in two world wars, its division, East Germany's travail, and West Germany's search for identity as a modern democratic state.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 284-302.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- 1. Germany: The Land and the People -- 2. Germany and the United States, 1776-1914 -- 3. World War I: A Turning Point, 1914-1918 -- 4. The Weimar Republic: A Democratic Interlude, 1918-1933 -- 5. Hitler and the "Third Reich," 1933-1939 -- 6. World War II: The End of the German Reich, 1939-1945 -- 7. One Germany or Two? Occupation, 1945-1949 -- 8. The Germany of Konrad Adenauer, 1949-1963 -- 9. From Adenauer to Brandt, 1963-1974 -- 10. The German Federal Republic since 1974 -- 11. The German Democratic Republic since 1961 -- 12. Conclusion: A "Special Relationship"? -- Suggested Reading -- Index.".
- catalog description "It is to the realities of these German characteristics as an evolving nation-state that Gatzke relates American foreign policy and perceptions. He recounts the American fluctuations, from favorable to hostile to friendly, as Germany's policies and fortunes changed, and he places the division of Germany in historical perspective.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 314 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Germany and the United States, a "special relationship?"".
- catalog identifier "0674353269".
- catalog isFormatOf "Germany and the United States, a "special relationship?"".
- catalog isPartOf "American foreign policy library.".
- catalog isPartOf "The American Foreign policy library".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,".
- catalog relation "Germany and the United States, a "special relationship?"".
- catalog spatial "Germany Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations Germany.".
- catalog subject "327.73/043".
- catalog subject "E183.8.G3 G37".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- 1. Germany: The Land and the People -- 2. Germany and the United States, 1776-1914 -- 3. World War I: A Turning Point, 1914-1918 -- 4. The Weimar Republic: A Democratic Interlude, 1918-1933 -- 5. Hitler and the "Third Reich," 1933-1939 -- 6. World War II: The End of the German Reich, 1939-1945 -- 7. One Germany or Two? Occupation, 1945-1949 -- 8. The Germany of Konrad Adenauer, 1949-1963 -- 9. From Adenauer to Brandt, 1963-1974 -- 10. The German Federal Republic since 1974 -- 11. The German Democratic Republic since 1961 -- 12. Conclusion: A "Special Relationship"? -- Suggested Reading -- Index.".
- catalog title "Germany and the United States, a "special relationship?" / Hans W. Gatzke.".
- catalog type "text".