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Revisiting Zero Hour 1945
The Failed Post-War Experiment: How Contemporary Scholars Address the Impact of Allied Denazification on Post-World War Ii Germany
Stunde Null: the End and the Beginning Fifty Years Ago." Their Contributions Are Presented in This Booklet
German Transitions in the French Occupation Zone, 1945
American Experimental Music in West Germany from the Zero Hour To
Zero Hour Has Come and Gone : Allied Efforts to Alleviate the Ruhr Housing
At Zero Hour: the Government of Karl Dönitz, with Reflections As Seen in German Literature
Richard Wagner's Legacy in Divided Germany
1 Postwar Berlin
Chapter 4 'Now, Back to Our Virchow': German Medical and Political
Refuse to Go Quietly: Jewish Survival Tactics During the Holocaust John D
Tompkins on Beal, 'New Music, New Allies: American Experimental Music in West Germany from the Zero Hour to Reunification'
The Death of Nazism? Investigating Perpetrator Remains and Survival Rumours
Garde, Denazification, and German-Language Literatures 065
Opera After Stunde Null by Emily Richmond Pollock a Dissertation
RAF Blasts Cologne Into Ruins
Memories of Germany's "Crisis Years" and West German National Identity Author(S): Elizabeth Heineman Source: the American Historical Review, Vol
German Women in the Four Zones of Occupied Germany, 1945-1949, a Comparative Study
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The Holocaust As Zero Hour: Reading and Uncovering Guilt Through Silences in Martin Amis’ Time’S Arrow (1991)
The Second World War in European Memory: Calamity, Loss of Power and a New Beginning
1949 Germany Crisis
Germany's Rubble Texts: Writing History in the Present, 1943-1951
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 372 022 SO 024 307 AUTHOR Harris
From Rhode Island to Bavaria: Launch and Sinking of the Group 47'S
Issuexxvii-Winter, 2004.P65
Berlin: History of a City Term Fall 2016 Days & Times Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30Am-9:45Am Room JO 4.502
Seduction and Terror: Hitler's Germany Instructor
Modernity @ Zero Hour: Three Women (Lee Miller, Hannah Höch, Anonyma)
The Postwar West German Economic Transition: from Ordoliberalism to Keynesianism