Austria, Germany, and the Cold War: From the <I>Anschluss</I> to the State Treaty, 1938-1955

Austria, Germany, and the Cold War: From the Anschluss to the State Treaty, 1938-1955

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the 'Moscow Declaration' of 1943 the Allies officially propagated the notion of Austria as the first victim of Hitlerite aggression and announced their intention to set up a "free and independent Austria" after the war, which finally happened in 1955. By questioning why it took so long to get to this point, the author addresses issues such as the victim thesis, Austrians as perpetrators, Austrian anti-Semitism and official attempts to mitigate its effects after the war. He discusses the various proposals for post-war Austria and connects for the first time the issues of Anschluss, German question, Cold War, and the State Treaty. He makes it clear that the question of Austria was from the very beginning inextricably linked with the more important question of Germany.

Book information

ISBN: 9781845453268
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Pub date:
Edition: English Edition
DEWEY: 943.60523
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 172
Weight: 390g
Height: 234mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm