The Morgenthau Plan: Soviet Influence on Amer Postwar Policy

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World War II is often remembered as a “good war,” a clear struggle of democracy against tyranny. This book challenges that comforting narrative by scrutinizing what came after the victory: the policies the Western Allies imposed on defeated Germany and Eastern Europe under the shadow of the Morgenthau Plan.Drawing on government documents, memoirs, and postwar investigations, the author traces the origins of the plan inside the U.S. Treasury, highlighting the roles of Henry Morgenthau Jr. and Harry Dexter White. He follows the proposal into the Second Quebec Conference of 1944, where Roosevelt and Churchill briefly endorsed a program that aimed not just to limit German industry but to dismantle it and accept the starvation of millions as an outcome.Subsequent chapters examine how elements of this thinking survived in official directives such as JCS 1067 and in early occupation practice: dismantling factories, suppressing industrial output, and imposing strict food rationing in the American and British zones. The narrative places these economic decisions alongside forced labor schemes and the vast, often lethal, expulsions of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe, events that cost millions of civilian lives.Rather than a celebratory story of reconstruction leading directly to the Marshall Plan, this account reveals two years of harsh and often contradictory policies that turned Central Europe into what Churchill would later call “a rubble-heap” and “a charnel house.”This book will appeal to readers of 20th century history who want a fuller picture of the war’s aftermath: students and scholars of World War II, international relations, and human rights; historically minded general readers; and anyone interested in how victorious democracies can adopt punitive strategies with devastating humanitarian and economic consequences. Read more

ISBN10 1892941910
ISBN13 978-1892941916
Language English
Publisher Algora Publishing
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.72 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 1.07 pounds
Print length 212 pages
Publication date March 21, 2002

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