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James F. Byrnes, Lucius Clay, and American Policy in Germany, 1945-1947

Author: Morgan, Curtis
SKU: PMRT.GEN.0385.00658

$302.85

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9780773470385
Publication Date: 2002
Condition: New

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This study traces the collaboration of Secretary of State James F. Byrnes of South Carolina and General Lucius D. Clay of Georgia, Military Governor of the US Occupation Zone, in turning American policy in Germany after WWII away from a peace of vengeance toward a more positive, reconstructionist direction. It also describes the success of German efforts to influence American policy through Clay. It concludes by examining Byrness 1946 Stuttgart speech, much of which derived from a Clay cable to Washington. This vital speech is interpreted as a statement primarily directed to the Germans in the context of General Clays push for the establishment of a prototype German government and Byrness concern over the lack of Soviet and French cooperation toward this end. This work will appeal to scholars interested in the Cold War, US diplomatic history, recent German history, and Southern history.

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