FOREIGN relations of the United States, EUROPEAN foreign relations, ALLIED occupation of Germany, 1945-1955, CULTURAL policy
Abstract
Examines the role of culture in the United States' foreign relations with Europe. Focus on the American occupation of Germany after World War II; American cultural policy toward Germany after the war; Reeducation of Germans to democracy as part of the American policy in post-war Germany; Military command's failure to impose its ban on fraternization.