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The art of occupation, crime and governance in American-controlled Germany, 1944-1949, Thomas J. Kehoe

Label
The art of occupation, crime and governance in American-controlled Germany, 1944-1949, Thomas J. Kehoe
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-370) and index
Illustrations
facsimiles
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The art of occupation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1085699201
Responsibility statement
Thomas J. Kehoe
Series statement
War and society in North America
Sub title
crime and governance in American-controlled Germany, 1944-1949
Summary
"Germany has been divided between seemingly irreconcilable assertions of prolonged criminal chaos and narratives of strict martial rule that precluded crime. The Art of Occupation takes a different view on this history, addressing this divergence through an extensive, interdisciplinary analysis of the interaction between military government and social order. Focusing on the American Zone and using previously unexamined American and Germany military reports, court records, and case files, the book assesses crime rates and the psychology surrounding criminality, and thereby offers the first comprehensive exploration of criminality, policing, and the fears amongst Germans and the Americans associated with conquest and potential resistance, social and societal integrity, national future, and a looming threat from communism in an emergent Cold War. It is therefore the fullest study of crime and governance the five years from the first Allied incursions into Germany from the West in September 1944, through the end of the military occupation in 1949. It is an important contribution to American and German social, military and police histories, and historical criminology."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part 1. Tradition and an unprecedented enemy: planning and first steps -- Crime and control in American military thought -- A conflict of visions? -- A violent transition -- Part 2. Destruction, disorder, fear, and fantasy: the direct military occupation of Germany, 1945/46 -- Order and disorder -- Common enemies -- Thieves and gangs -- Power and discretion -- Enduring legacies, 1947/49: threat, policing, and a culture of anxiety -- Civilianization, Germanization, and the rise of German-led policing -- Winters of discontent -- Myth formation and the end of military government -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The military government legal code: Articles I and II of proclamations, ordinances, and laws issued by Allied Military Government in Germany -- Glossary of terms
resource.variantTitle
Crime and governance in American-controlled Germany, 1944-1949
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