John J. McCloy : an American architect of postwar Germany : profiles of a trans-Atlantic leader and communicator
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John J. McCloy : an American architect of postwar Germany : profiles of a trans-Atlantic leader and communicator
P. Lang, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-414) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book deals with the unique role of the first U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, John Jay McCloy, during the period 1949-1952. The authors not only used printed as well as unpublished sources from archives in the United States and Germany, but they also assembled statements about McCloy's merits, written by prominent German figures from Konrad Adenauer to Richard von Weizsaecker. In its main part, the volume presents a day-to-day account of McCloy's activities during those years, based on an Office Journal, which shows his multiple contacts with numerous politicians, business people and media representatives.
Table of Contents
Contents: John J. McCloy: Eminent Personality - Political Merits - Cultural Aspects - High Commissioner - German Developments.
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