Tag: Adenauer

The Ambivalent Alliance Konrad Adenauer, the CDUCSU, and the West, 1949-1966


Free Download Ronald J. Granieri, "The Ambivalent Alliance: Konrad Adenauer, the CDU/CSU, and the West, 1949-1966"
English | ISBN: 1571812725 | 2003 | 288 pages | PDF | 5 MB
Whenever asked to name his most significant accomplishment as West Germany’s first Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer would invariably reply: "The alliance with the free West." Scholars have echoed his assessment, citing the Federal Republic of Germany’s successful integration into the American-led West (Westbindung) as the key to its postwar economic and political recovery. Behind this simple success story, however,lies a much more complicated history: Adenauer and the CDU/CSU remained ambivalent about the ultimate relationship between Europe, Germany, and the United States within the West, torn between visions of Continental European integration based on Franco-German reconciliation and of an Atlantic community linking Europe and the "Anglo-Saxons." These differences eventually erupted into a damaging public conflict between "Atlanticists" and "Gaullists," which colored Adenauer’s last years and, after his retirement in 1963, led directly to the failure of his successor, Ludwig Erhard.

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Eisenhower and Adenauer Alliance Maintenance under Pressure, 1953-1960


Free Download Steven J. Brady, "Eisenhower and Adenauer: Alliance Maintenance under Pressure, 1953-1960"
English | 2009 | pages: 291 | ISBN: 0739142259 | PDF | 2,2 mb
In the early years of the Atlantic Alliance, no bilateral relationship was more important than that between the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States. Even so, the West German-American alliance was taxing for both sides during much of the first two decades of the Cold War. Ultimately, despite frequent, significant challenges to the alliance from without and within, the two allies managed to achieve a positive and productive relationship – Eisenhower and Adenauer explains how they did so.

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