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The Allies and the German Problem, 1941-1949

From Cooperation to Alternative Settlement

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The Allies and the German Problem, 1941-1949 examines Allied policymaking during the Second World War and the military occupation of postwar Germany, demonstrating how the initial unity of the Allies disintegrated during the postwar military occupation in the face of their separate goals for postwar Germany and Europe.

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"Andrew Szanajda has made an important contribution to the history of the Cold War, reexamining the split between the occupying powers in Germany after World War Two. Szanajda further shows how the political system established in the west in 1949 eventually facilitated the peace and reunification of Europe in 1990." - Jeffrey S. Gaab, Farmingdale State College, SUNY, USA

Authors and Affiliations

  • Overseas Chinese University, China

    Andrew Szanajda

About the author

Andrew Szanajda is Associate Professor at the Overseas Chinese University, Taiwan, and has been a recipient of the National Science Council research grant. He is the author of The Restoration of Justice in Postwar Hesse, 1945-1949, Making Sense in History: Historical Writing in Practice, and Indirect Perpetrators: The Prosecution of Informers in Germany, 1945-1965.

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