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Authors: Lara Feigel
Crown Film Unit
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Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace (New York, 1949)
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culture
anatomising crisis of
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categories of
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flourishing of
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German culture as partly responsible for rise of Nazism
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importance of
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influence of works by Margaret Mead
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issuing of books
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naïvity of Allies in Occupied Germany
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Nazi influence on
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not mentioned in JCS 1067 document
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Occupation considered a success for
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Occupation policies on
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as part of re-education initiative
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as secondary to Realpolitik
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Dachau
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Dahlem
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Daily Mail
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Daily Telegraph
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Davis, Ann
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Davis, Bill
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Daylight
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De Gaulle, Charles
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Death Mills
(documentary)
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Decision
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‘Declaration of Defeat and Assumption of Sovereignty’
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A Defeated People
(documentary, 1946)
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Democratic Socialists
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Der Ruf
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Der Spiegel
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Deutsches Theater (Berlin)
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Dibelius, Otto
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Die Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung
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Die Möwe (The Seagull) club (Berlin)
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Die Neue Zeitung
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Die Wandlung
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Die Zeit
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Dietrich, Liesel
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affair with James Gavin
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arranges for her mother’s burial
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in Berlin
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denies she ever had a sister
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determined to visit Germany
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entertains US troops
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falls in love with James Gavin
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infested with lice
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insists on accompanying Omar Bradley into Germany
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in Paris
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post-war success
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protected by General Patton
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relationship with Billy Wilder
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shocked at ruins of her former homeland
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sings to Hemingway while sitting on his bathtub
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speaks to her mother courtesy of James Gavin
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stars in Billy Wilder film
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visits Belsen
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visits Czechoslovakia to look for Rudi’s parents
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Dimbleby, Richard
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‘Directive to the Commander in Chief of the US Occupation Forces’ (JCS 1067)
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Director of European Operations for the Office of War Information
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Displaced Persons (DPs)
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Döblin, Alfred
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Dönitz, Karl
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Donnedieu de Vabres, Henri
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article on losing the victory in Europe
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attends Nuremberg Trial
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books distributed around the world
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books purged from libraries
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notes the bleakness of Berlin in winter
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visits several destroyed German cities
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Dowling, Doris
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Dresden
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Duke Ellington and Orchestra
(film)
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Düsseldorf
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Dutschke, Rudi
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Dymschitz, Alexander
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East Germany
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Economic Council for the Soviet zone
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Eichmann, Adolf
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Eicke, Theodor
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Eisenhower, Dwight D.
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Eisenstein, Sergei,
Ivan the Terrible
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Eisler, Hanns
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Eliot, T. S.
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The Emperor Waltz
(film, 1948)
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ENSA (Entertainments National Services Association )
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Ensslin, Gudrun
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Enzensberger, Hans Magnus
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Erhard, Ludwig
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Essen
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European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
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Evening Standard
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Faber Schloss
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FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
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Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) (West Germany)
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Fehling, Jürgen
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Feuchtwanger, Lion
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Film, Theatre and Music Control Section
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Final Solution
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First World War
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Flake, Otto
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Flanner, Janet, attends Nuremberg Trial
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Flexner, Hortense
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