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What is the Nature of United States Interest in the Future of Germany? (1955)
About this film
This is the first of three programs with Miss Fosdick, author of Common Sense and World Affairs. The discussion revolves around the problem of how to convert a hated enemy into an accepted ally. A film sequence puts the problem in perspective. It is agreed that a strong Germany should be the basic aim of American policy. (Description adapted from documents in the NET Microfiche)
Directors & creators
University of Michigan
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Cold War, United States Foreign Policy, Germany, West Germany, Soviet Union, International Relations, 1950s History, Balance of Power, Post-World War II, Communism, US-German Relations, National Security, Western Europe, Diplomacy, Dorothy Fosdick, James K. Pollack, Geopolitics, Educational Television, Foreign Policy Strategy, Containment, Political Science, European Security, National Educational Television, State Department
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