The perils of peace : : the public health crisis in occupied Germany / / Jessica Reinisch.

This is an archive-based study examining how the four Allies - Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union - prepared for and conducted their occupation of Germany after its defeat in 1945. It uses the case of public health to shed light on the complexities of the immediate post-war peri...

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PART I: ALLIES AND GERMANS -- 2. A Hard Peace? Allied Preparations for the Occupation of Germany, 1943-1945 -- 3. 'Can we distinguish the sheep from the wolves?': Émigrés, Allies, and the Reconstruction of Germany -- 4. 'Now, back to our Virchow': German Medical and Political Traditions in Post-war Berlin -- PART II: COMPROMISES AND CONFRONTATIONS, 1945-1949 -- Introduction -- 5. Public Health Work in the British Occupation Zone -- 6. Public Health Work in the American Occupation Zone -- 7. Public Health Work in the Soviet Occupation Zone--
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This is an archive-based study examining how the four Allies - Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union - prepared for and conducted their occupation of Germany after its defeat in 1945. It uses the case of public health to shed light on the complexities of the immediate post-war period.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on June 26, 2013).
Public health Germany History 20th century.
Public health administration Germany History 20th century.
Germany History 1945-1955.
Germany Social conditions 1945-1955.
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The perils of peace : the public health crisis in occupied Germany /
PART I: ALLIES AND GERMANS -- 2. A Hard Peace? Allied Preparations for the Occupation of Germany, 1943-1945 -- 3. 'Can we distinguish the sheep from the wolves?': Émigrés, Allies, and the Reconstruction of Germany -- 4. 'Now, back to our Virchow': German Medical and Political Traditions in Post-war Berlin -- PART II: COMPROMISES AND CONFRONTATIONS, 1945-1949 -- Introduction -- 5. Public Health Work in the British Occupation Zone -- 6. Public Health Work in the American Occupation Zone -- 7. Public Health Work in the Soviet Occupation Zone--
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contents PART I: ALLIES AND GERMANS -- 2. A Hard Peace? Allied Preparations for the Occupation of Germany, 1943-1945 -- 3. 'Can we distinguish the sheep from the wolves?': Émigrés, Allies, and the Reconstruction of Germany -- 4. 'Now, back to our Virchow': German Medical and Political Traditions in Post-war Berlin -- PART II: COMPROMISES AND CONFRONTATIONS, 1945-1949 -- Introduction -- 5. Public Health Work in the British Occupation Zone -- 6. Public Health Work in the American Occupation Zone -- 7. Public Health Work in the Soviet Occupation Zone--
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