Rearming Germany / / editor, James S. Corum.

This book is intended to serve as an advanced course text for students studying the Cold War. The rearmament of both Germanies in the late 1940's-early 1950's was one of the defining moments of the Cold War. The question of rearming Germany became one of the most difficult questions faced...

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Superior document:History of warfare, v. 64
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:History of warfare ; v. 64.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 285 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • The beginning of rearmament
  • The Himmerod memorandum and the beginning of West German security policy / Thomas Vogel
  • Adenauer, Amt Blank, and the founding of the Bundeswehr, 1950-1956 / James S. Corum
  • The debate within German society
  • A reasonable "Yes" : the Social Democrats and West German rearmament, 1945-1956 / Adam Seipp
  • The Allied powers and the creation of a new German armed forces
  • Reviving Germany : the Schuman plan / Jonathan M. House
  • American assistance to the new German Army and Luftwaffe / James S. Corum
  • Establishing the Bundesmarine : the convergence of central planning and pre-existing maritime organizations, 1950-1956 / Douglas Carl Peifer
  • The economics of German rearmament
  • German industry, the Cold War, and the Bundeswehr / Oliver Haller
  • Reasons of state : a military and foreign trade necessity : the international mix of armaments in the build-up phase of the Bundeswehr, 1953-1958 / Dieter H. Kollmer
  • Debates within the Bundeswehr about organization and doctrine
  • The battle over "Innere Fuehrung" / Klaus Naumann
  • The service staffs' struggle over structure : the Bundeswehr's internal debates on adopting NATO doctrine, 1950-1963 / Martin Rink
  • The other Germany : creating the DDR's armed forces
  • Failure to command : the political underpinnings of the failure of the Nationale Volksarmee as a social institution / Dan Jordan.