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Nazi Germany, the British Administration, and the Federal Republic Nazi Germany, the British Administration, and the Federal Republic
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British Military Strategy, the Cold War, and the Transformation of the BOAR British Military Strategy, the Cold War, and the Transformation of the BOAR
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The Organizational Structure of the BOAR The Organizational Structure of the BOAR
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The British Administrative Presence in Germany before 1949 The British Administrative Presence in Germany before 1949
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The Control Commission View of the Army before 1949 The Control Commission View of the Army before 1949
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The British Administrative Presence in Germany after 1949 The British Administrative Presence in Germany after 1949
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The BOAR as a Factor in British Policy toward Germany The BOAR as a Factor in British Policy toward Germany
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Controversies over the BOAR Within the British Administration Controversies over the BOAR Within the British Administration
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Conclusion Conclusion
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1 Britain, the Cold War, and the Baor: Policy Makers, Strategy, and Organization
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Published:May 2016
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Abstract
This chapter traces the development of the BAOR in Germany during the Cold War in terms of size and organization, before analyzing its role in British policy toward Germany. When considering British occupation policy and the German reaction to it, both British and German publications cover the period between 1945 and 1949 generally in far more detail than they do the first half of the 1950s. The chapter also examines the broader context of the Cold War, British military strategy, and the BAOR's role. Despite the obvious importance of Anglo-German relations in the context of the making of postwar Europe, the coverage of the bilateral political and cultural cooperation between 1948 and 1957 is relatively sketchy and has only recently begun to attract wider scholarly attention.
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