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What is the Nature of United States Interest in the Future of Germany? (1955)

Public Broadcasting1955Creative Commons
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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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