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E-grāmata: Peter von Zahn's Cold War Broadcasts to West Germany: Assessing America

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This book examines the pioneering radio broadcasts and television documentaries about the United States made in the 1950s by the influential West German journalist Peter von Zahn. Part intellectual biography, part analysis of significant debates in West Germany, part study of an intensive encounter with the United States, the book helps explain the transformation of postwar West Germany. As a soldier in the Wehrmacht in World War II, Zahn held the militantly elitist views typical of young men in Germanys educated middle class. He reconsidered these positions in his postwar broadcasts. At the same time he coldly assessed the capacity of the United States to win the Cold War. His broadcasts examined McCarthyism, the African-American civil rights movement, and numerous aspects of American culture and politics. Zahns broadcasts were one important voice in West German debates about the defects and virtues of modern democratic societies and especially of the United States, debates whose intensity reflected recent German experiences with the failure of the Weimar Republic and with Nazism.  Zahns analyses of the United States remain startlingly relevant today. 

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Eli Nathanss Peter von Zahns Cold War Broadcasts to West Germany: Assessing America is still the first book that analyzes the life and work of Zahn as an influential intermediary between America and West Germany. The merit of this book is a case study of an outstanding journalist. (Frank Bösch, The American Historical Review, Vol. 124 (4), October, 2019)

1 Introduction
1(12)
Notes
7(6)
Part I Propaganda and Journalism
2 Student and Soldier in the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany
13(40)
School, University, Marriage
14(9)
A Corporal at Army Headquarters
23(6)
Howling with the Wolves
29(11)
Notes
40(13)
3 Survival
53(22)
Happy Like a Fish Swimming Through the Fighting
54(8)
The July 20, 1944 Coup Attempt and Christa's Arrest
62(3)
A Last Second Escape
65(4)
Notes
69(6)
4 Journalist at the Northwest German Radio Station
75(38)
Zahn's Early Broadcasts
79(6)
Networks and Political Reorientations
85(5)
Attacks from the Left and the Right
90(6)
A New Assignment
96(4)
Notes
100(13)
Part II Networks and Contexts
5 Public Audiences and Official Networks
113(28)
Transmission Methods, Funding Sources, and Broadcast Themes
115(3)
Official Networks
118(12)
Zahn and American Audiences
130(4)
Notes
134(7)
6 Critical Images of the United States in the Federal Republic
141(30)
Critiques of Liberal Democracy and the United States in the Interwar and Nazi Periods
145(7)
Fears of Mass Society and Anti-Americanism in West Germany
152(4)
Historians and Anti-Americanism in the Federal Republic
156(4)
Notes
160(11)
Part III Peter von Zahn's America
7 Tradition and Modernity in American Culture and Society
171(26)
American Communities: "A Bit Like Returning Home to the Good Old Times"
173(7)
Education, Religion, and the Arts
180(4)
Business Methods and Workers' Rights
184(8)
Notes
192(5)
8 American Public Opinion: Optimistic but Often Ignorant
197(18)
The Power of Money and the Role of the Press
197(3)
Optimism, Moralism, and Isolationism
200(4)
Ethnic Loyalties and Antipathies
204(7)
Notes
211(4)
9 A Weak Executive, an Irresponsible Congress, and a Courageous Judiciary
215(24)
President Eisenhower and American Foreign Policy: "Making the Cold War Comfortable"
215(8)
The American Congress: Limited, Petty, and Quarrelsome
223(3)
McCarthyism
226(5)
The Federal Judiciary
231(2)
Notes
233(6)
10 From Understanding to Indignation: Zahn on American Racism and the Civil Rights Movement
239(32)
African-American Civil Rights in the Eisenhower Era
243(3)
A Hopeful and Apologetic View of American Race Relations
246(5)
"It is of the greatest significance that the Negroes of Montgomery are not inclined in the direction of Communism"
251(8)
Ethnic Hierarchies
259(4)
Notes
263(8)
Part IV Receptions
11 Audience Responses
271(22)
An Audience of Millions
271(6)
Reactions to Zahn's Broadcasts
277(4)
Zahn's Mailbox
281(6)
Notes
287(6)
12 A Difficult Return to West Germany
293(28)
An International Documentary Film Production Company
294(6)
Return to Germany
300(6)
Crafting an Autobiography
306(4)
Is America Leaving Us?
310(4)
Notes
314(7)
13 Conclusion
321(6)
Notes
325(2)
Index 327
Eli Nathans is Associate Professor of European History at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. He has previously published books on the history of German citizenship policies and the career of a senior official in the Nazi administration of justice.