ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1955, examines the total economic, political and social breakdown that Germany suffered in the last year of the Second World War and in its immediate aftermath, and the beginnings of the recovery in the Western half of the now-divided nation. The process of ‘denazification’ is analysed, as are the policies of the occupying powers and the subsequent political stability and economic expansion.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter I|44 pages

Grand Alliance to Grand Schism 1

chapter Chapter II|29 pages

Trial Among the Ruins 1

chapter Chapter III|31 pages

Economic Recovery 1

chapter Chapter IV|39 pages

The Social Background

chapter Chapter V|26 pages

The Moral Background

chapter Chapter VI|46 pages

Politics Since the War

chapter Chapter VII|13 pages

French Opinion on Germany 1

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion *