Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xv
  2. John Willoughby
    Pages 1-6
  3. John Willoughby
    Pages 7-28
  4. John Willoughby
    Pages 29-47
  5. John Willoughby
    Pages 49-72
  6. John Willoughby
    Pages 73-97
  7. John Willoughby
    Pages 99-115
  8. Back Matter
    Pages 153-187

About this book

Introduction

Remaking the Conquering Heroes shows that American policymakers and Army officers had to confront and take control over a lawless US military in the aftermath of World War II. Money laundering, theft, racial antagonism between black and white GIs, unregulated sex, and high rates of venereal disease threatened to undermine American authority in occupied Germany as much as Soviet-American conflict. Willoughby argues that it was the creative, if disorganized, reaction of American officials in Germany that helped create both a foreign policy framework and more inclusive, familial military establishment capable of consolidating and extending US power during the Cold War.

Keywords

army Cold War Front Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) World War II

Bibliographic information

  • DOI https://doi.org/10.1057/9780312299569
  • Copyright Information Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2001
  • Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, New York
  • eBook Packages Palgrave History Collection
  • Print ISBN 978-1-349-38625-3
  • Online ISBN 978-0-312-29956-9
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