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In the aftermath of World War II, American policymakers turned to the task of rebuilding Europe while keeping communism at bay. In Germany, formally divided since 1949,the United States prioritized the political, economic, and, eventually, military integration of the fledgling Federal Republic with the West. The extraordinary success story of forging this alliance has dominated our historical under-standing of the American-German relationship. Largely left out of the grand narrative of U.S.-German relations were most East Germans who found themselves caught under Soviet and then communist control by the post-1945 geo-political fallout of the war that Nazi Germany had launched. They were the ones who most dearly paid the price for the country's division. This book writes the East Germans-both leadership and general populace-back into that history as objects of American policy and as historical agents in their own right Based on recently declassified documents from American, Russian, and German archives, this book demonstrates that U.S. efforts from 1945 to 1953 went beyond building a prosperous democracy in western Germany and "containing" Soviet-Communist power to the east. Under the Truman and then the Eisenhower administrations, American policy also included efforts to undermine and "roll back" Soviet and German communist control in the eastern part of the country. This story sheds light on a dark-er side to the American Cold War in Germany: propaganda, covert operations, economic pressure, and psychological warfare. Christian F. Ostermann takes an international history approach, capturing Soviet and East German responses and actions, and drawing a rich and complex picture of the early East-West confrontation in the heart of Europe.

Table of Contents:
Preface: Writing East Germany into Cold War History 1. "Toward a Line down the Middle of Germany": Containment at Potsdam, 1945 2. "Western Democracy on the Elbe"? Rollback through Cooperation 3. The United States and the Political Transformation of the Soviet Zone, 1946<->1947 4. "Springboard for Penetration": 1947<–>1949 5. "Preventing Roll-up": Diplomatic Blockade, Free Elections, and the "Battle of Berlin" 6. Planning for Rollback in Germany, 1950<->1951 7. The United States and the Cold Civil War in Germany: Eastern Initiatives and West German "Rollback" Efforts 8. Economic Cold War? The United States and Inter-German Trade, 1950<->1952 9. "Roll Them Out for Keeps:" The United States and the 1953 East German Uprising Conclusion

About the Author :
For more than two decades, Christian F. Ostermann has served as director of the History and Public Policy Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. In that capacity he has overseen the Cold War International History Project and the North Korea International Documentation Project, and has co-directed the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project. He is the recipient of a Berlin Prize from the American Academy in Berlin.

Review :
"For a quarter century Christian Ostermann has been a leader in the effort to gain access to the archives of former communist countries. Now, employing a vast trove of East German and Russian documents, as well as those from Western governments, he offers us a vivid description and penetrating analysis of the struggle to shape the future of Germany after World War II. The book beautifully illuminates the complex interactions of military occupation officials, policymakers in Moscow, Washington, London, and Paris, and German actors in the eastern and western zones. Everyone interested in the early Cold War should read this volume."—Melvyn P. Leffler, University of Virginia "Between Containment and Rollback is a model of outstanding historical research and argumentation. It is that rare work of scholarship that truly captures the contingency of events and circumstances leading to the division of Germany, as well as the different perspectives and motives which animated the United States and the Soviet Union. The description of the covert psychological campaign against East Germany illuminates both the potential and the very real limits of American power, with important lessons for contemporary foreign policy. A genuine tour de force!"—Thomas A. Schwartz, Vanderbilt University "Christian Ostermann's engaging work recasts the start of the Cold War showing that the US was far more deeply engaged in East Germany than historians have understood. Ostermann provides a detailed picture of debates about policy toward East Germany within the US government and the ways in which West German influence circumscribed and ultimately softened that policy. Examining deliberations in Washington, Moscow, Berlin and Bonn, while never losing a sense of life on the ground for Eastern Germans, this book offers a compelling international history of early Cold War developments in Germany."—Hope M. Harrison, George Washington University "Ostermann tells a story that remains relevant today. In a world where Americans again face the clash of authoritarian governments and democracies, debates about the parameters of American policy and the potential and limits of engagement are no less challenging."—Jackson Janes, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies "This book is a pivotal contribution to the vast literature on Cold War Germany, writing East Germany and its people back into that history as a key issue in its own right. Ostermann's study is a model of outstanding international history, capturing the contingency and context of events leading to the division of Germany."—Stephan Kieninger, Sehepunkte "A relatively short review can barely do justice to the richness of a learned and readable study such as this one. But there can be no doubt that with this book we have a rare and most valuable piece of work: a monograph on a thoroughly researched subject that manages to tell an original and highly insightful story. It has been well worth the wait."—Ruud van Dijk, H-Soz-Kult "Ostermann in this meticulously researched account has written a book that will challenge many of the traditional narratives regarding the Cold War and modern German history. Recommended."—T. Wheatland, Choice "Christian Ostermann's book offers a thorough and fascinating analysis of the dynamics, ambitions and limits of US containment and rollback policy against Soviet power in Germany from the end of the Second World War to the East German uprising of 1953. Based on the scrutiny of an impressive collection of original American, Soviet and East German archival records, this accurate description of life and politics in the Soviet occupation zone and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) sheds new light on one of the most significant periods of European and Cold War history."—Laura Fasanaro, Journal of Contemporary History "Between Containment and Rollback is an instant classic, a historical tour de force that revolutionizes our understanding of how the two Cold War Germanies emerged from the wreckage of a defeated Nazi Reich to become the centerpiece of the superpowers' multi-decade-long competition in Europe. Christian Ostermann's extensive use of documentary collections in the United States, Germany, and the Soviet Union is breathtaking, enabling him to write one of the most important international histories of the Cold War of the last several decades."—Gregory Mitrovich, H-Diplo "Christian Ostermann's new book on American policy towards East Germany during the post-war decade is a major contribution to Cold War scholarship.... Ostermann's account impresses with the depth of its documentation and the nuanced fashion of its presentation."—Konrad H. Jarausch, H-Diplo "Based on a broad range of materials from American, West German, East German, and Russian archives, Christian Ostermann's book is a tremendous achievement and a real tour de force investigating US policy toward East Germany in the early Cold War."—Stephan Kieninger, H-Diplo "Ostermann's book does a wonderful job of pulling the curtain back on US decision-making regarding Germany in the early Cold War and also touches on themes that resonate to this day."—Hope M. Harrison, H-Diplo "[Ostermann] enables us, with the help of an enormous amount of documentary evidence, to get a picture of American perceptions of Soviet and East German politics and to follow internal debates taking place behind the scenes among American decision makers in Washington, DC and Germany in the first crucial years of the Cold War."—Hermann Wentker, American Historical Review "While the relationship between the United States and West Germany is well researched, Christian F. Ostermann enticingly explores how American foreign policy affected East Germany in Between Containment and Rollback: The United States and the Cold War in Germany.... Between Containment and Rollback is worth the read for anyone interested in Cold War history and furthers scholarship on East-West confrontations in the postwar era."—Christopher A. Reith, H-War "The product of three decades of research, this book reflects its author's deep knowledge of the archives and broad knowledge of the international historiography of the Cold War....This is an important and richly detailed book."—Peter C. Caldwell, Journal of Modern History


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781503606784
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Stanford University Press
  • Edition: New edition
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Series Title: Cold War International History Project
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1503606783
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: The United States and the Cold War in Germany


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