James F. Byrnes, Lucius Clay, and American policy in Germany, 1945-1947

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    • Morgan, Curtis F.

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James F. Byrnes, Lucius Clay, and American policy in Germany, 1945-1947

Curtis F. Morgan, Jr

(Studies in American history, v. 43)

E. Mellen Press, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [381]-401) and index

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The collaboration of Byrnes and Clay at the end of World War II enabled the Allies to denazify Germany by attenuating a policy of peace through vengeance and guiding American policy towards a more positive and reconstructionist direction.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations...iii Foreword...iv Acknowledgments...viii I. America and the "German Question": The Search for a Postwar Policy...1 II. Transition...33 III. Stunde Null...63 IV. Potsdam: The Success That Failed...91 V. Retreat From Potsdam: The Search for an Alternative Policy...127 VI. Irreconcilable Differences...195 VII. From Paris to Stuttgart...259 VIII. An Ending for Byrnes, a Beginning for Germany...331 IX. Conclusion: Partners After the Fact...363 A Brief Review of the Literature...379 Bibliography...386 Index...401

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