Europe Divided History 104 / April 22, 2013. The American military & the question of fraternization.

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Europe Divided History 104 / April 22, 2013

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Europe DividedHistory 104 / April 22, 2013

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The American military & the question of fraternization

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Eastern Europe: Red Army Choirsand pro-Soviet “friendship societies”

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Hamburg, 1957:boxing legend Max Schmeling

as a Coca-Cola distributor

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Marlene Dietrich(an emigré from

Germany)advertises for Lucky Strike

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“Learning from the Soviet Union means learning victory!”

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Clement AttleeBritish Prime Minister,

1945-1951

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France’s final defeat in Vietnam:Dien Bien Phu, March-May 1954

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France’s war in Algeria, 1954-1962

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De Gaulle “returns” to lead France, 1958

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Konrad AdenauerWest German Chancellor,

1949-1963

“No Experiments!”

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Ludwig ErhardWest German Minister of Economics, 1949-1963

“Prosperity for Everyone”

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The Treaty of Rome (March 1957)

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Jean-Paul Sartre, apostle of existentialism

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Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979)

One-Dimensional Man (1964)

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The “May Events” in Paris, 1968

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“Heavy industry –the basis of our

independence and prosperity”

- poster promotingEast Germany’sFive Year Plan

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“De-Stalinization” in 1956:Khrushchev denounces Stalin’s earlier “cult

of personality”

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Stalin “beheaded” in Budapest(October 1956)

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Soviet tanksenter the Hungarian

capital

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Alexander Dubcek (1921-1992) “socialism with a human face”

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Aug. 20, 1968:other Warsaw Pact states intervene to

crush the“Prague Spring”