The Allies on the Rhine, 1945-1950

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The Allies on the Rhine, 1945-1950

by Elena Skrjabina ; translated, edited, and with a preface by Norman Luxenburg ; foreword by Harrison -E. Salisbury

Southern Illinois University Press , Feffer & Simons, c1980

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The 3d vol. of the author's trilogy, the 1st vol. of which is entitled Siege and survival, the 2d, After Leningrad

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内容説明

In The Allies on the Rhine Skrjabina describes the coming of the Allies to the Rhineland, the occupation, and the first clear signs of the recovery of war-shattered Germany. She describes what occurred and how it was interpreted at the time by a keen observer who had lived under Soviet, Nazi, American, and French rule. She describes the first chaotic days of the occupation when instead of the calm and peace expected as a remit of the American advance, there was fearful chaos. She shows clearly that as the main allied forces moved on there was no real law and order and that she and the frightened populace were often terrorized by marauding youthful former work camp inmates over whom there was no effective control.

目次

  • 1: Names of People Appearing in Diary
  • 2: Names of Places Appearing in Diary
  • 3: The Diary, 1945-1950

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