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PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS OF THE GERMAN OCCUPATION
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1948A description of patients seen in an Army psychiatric clinic in Germany can give only a general idea of the personality problems encountered. A great many patients with fundamentally psychiatric problems are treated in other clinics. Perhaps even more important in regard to the dependent and War Department civilian population is that the majority of ...
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The German Occupation of France, 1940–44
2020In September 1939 France and Great Britain declared war on Germany following the Reich’s invasion of Poland. After a stalemate between French and German forces known as the drole de guerre, or phoney war, the German army broke across defensive lines in May 1940 and entered France via Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
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Military Occupation and German Revolution
American Political Science Review, 1944In discussing the problems of military government, some writers have recalled critically the fact that in 1918 the armies of occupation did not coöperate with the workers' and soldiers' councils in Germany. Did this really mean that the commanding officers hampered Germany's transition from a half-absolutist monarchy to a democratic republic?
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The German Occupation of the Ukraine in 1918
Russian Review, 1941IN NOVEMBER, 1917, when the Bolsheviks came into power in Russia, there already existed in the Ukraine a separate government called the Central Rada, i.e., Council. This government was a coalition of left-wing parties which cherished radical political and economic views and a general aspiration to see the Ukraine established as an autonomous or even an
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