The U.S. Army in Occupied Germany
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In this episode, Glen J. Carpenter speaks with historian Dr. Ashley Vance about the U.S. Army in occupied Germany after World War II. Their conversation examines daily life after Germany’s surrender, the collapse and reconstruction of local authority, the cigarette economy, demobilization, the U.S. Constabulary, the Berlin Airlift, American families in Germany, and the Army’s transition from occupation duty to Cold War deterrence.
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- The Cold War Army in Occupied Germany, 1945-1955
- Army History - A Bold Experiment: The U.S. Zone Constabulary in Occupied Germany, 1946-1952
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