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This is Germany, edited by Arthur Settel .
First Edition by William Sloane, New York, 1950.
Arthur Settel (1912 - 1975), a PR officer of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.
Introduction by General Lucius D. Clay (1898 - 1978), Commander in Chief, U.S. Forces in Europe and military governor of the U.S. Zone, Germany, in 1947 - 1949. Clay orchestrated the Berlin Airlift (1948–1949) during the USSR blockade of West Berlin.
A publication intended to give a detailed picture of post-war Germany by 21 leading foreign correspondents, who represent such diverse news media as the United Press, the American Broadcasting Company, the London Observer, the Christian Science Monitor, the New York Times, the Saturday Evening Post, the Chicago Daily News, and the Wall Street Journal: Kobert Haeger, Lyford Moore, Richard Lowenthal, J. Emlyn Williams, Robert Lewison, John Anspacher, Russell Jones, Jack Raymond, Judy Barden, Ralph Harwood, Ernest Leiser, Denis Martin, David M. Nichol, Joseph E. Evans, Terence Prittie, Peter De Mendelssohn, Marguerite Higgins, Kathleen Mclaughlin, James O'donnell, Theodore H. White.
Their essays treat with varying competence of such current questions as the refugee problem, denazification, postwar morals, war guilt, education, the psychological implications of the Occupation, and current political trends. The editor chosen by the journalists is a public relations officer in the office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany.
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First Edition by William Sloane, New York, 1950.
Arthur Settel (1912 - 1975), a PR officer of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.
Introduction by General Lucius D. Clay (1898 - 1978), Commander in Chief, U.S. Forces in Europe and military governor of the U.S. Zone, Germany, in 1947 - 1949. Clay orchestrated the Berlin Airlift (1948–1949) during the USSR blockade of West Berlin.
A publication intended to give a detailed picture of post-war Germany by 21 leading foreign correspondents, who represent such diverse news media as the United Press, the American Broadcasting Company, the London Observer, the Christian Science Monitor, the New York Times, the Saturday Evening Post, the Chicago Daily News, and the Wall Street Journal: Kobert Haeger, Lyford Moore, Richard Lowenthal, J. Emlyn Williams, Robert Lewison, John Anspacher, Russell Jones, Jack Raymond, Judy Barden, Ralph Harwood, Ernest Leiser, Denis Martin, David M. Nichol, Joseph E. Evans, Terence Prittie, Peter De Mendelssohn, Marguerite Higgins, Kathleen Mclaughlin, James O'donnell, Theodore H. White.
Their essays treat with varying competence of such current questions as the refugee problem, denazification, postwar morals, war guilt, education, the psychological implications of the Occupation, and current political trends. The editor chosen by the journalists is a public relations officer in the office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany.
Shipping & Handling:
Zikorn Arts provides in-house professional packaging and fully insured domestic/international shipping with the carrier and rates determined by destination. Bidders may select the carrier/insurer of choice and supply their postage. In this case, the invoice will be adjusted for shipping charges.
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Books VG, DJ G, wrapped in Mylar, with signs of wear. Please refer to the photos or request additional info. The absence or brevity of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition reports are obtained via email or by phone. Any condition statement given as a courtesy to a client is only an opinion and not to be treated as a statement of fact. Zikorn AH shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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This is Germany, Post-War Report, 1950, First Edition
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