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Zusatztext [A] meticulous, archivally based comparative analysis of their evolution from wartime planning to postwar implementation throughout the occupation period, in all four occupation zones. Informationen zum Autor Jessica Reinisch grew up in Berlin and lives in London. She teaches and researches at Birkbeck College, University of London. Klappentext An archive-based study examining how the four Allies - Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union - prepared for and conducted their occupation of Germany after its defeat in 1945. Uses the case of public health to shed light on the complexities of the immediate post-war period. Vorwort Open access funded by the Wellcome Trust Zusammenfassung An archive-based study examining how the four Allies - Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union - prepared for and conducted their occupation of Germany after its defeat in 1945. Uses the case of public health to shed light on the complexities of the immediate post-war period. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Introduction: Public Health in Occupied Germany PART I: ALLIES AND GERMANS 2: A Hard Peace? Allied preparations for the occupation of Germany, 1943-1945 3: 'Can we distinguish the sheep from the wolves?': Émigrés, Allies and Returning Émigrés and the Reconstruction of Germany 4: 'Now, back to our Virchow!': German Medical and Political Traditions after 1945 PART II: COMPROMISES AND CONFRONTATIONS, 1945-1949 Introduction to Part II 5: Public Health Work in the British Occupation Zone 6: Public Health Work in the American Occupation Zone 7: Public Health Work in the Soviet Occupation Zone 8: The Forgotten Zone: Public Health Work in the French Occupation Zone 9: Public Health in Occupied Germany: Some Conclusions Bibliography Index