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Kampf um die Akten. Die Westalliierten und die Rückgabe von deutschem Archivgut nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2006

James C. Van Hook
Affiliation:
Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency

Abstract

Astrid Eckert undertook a daunting task when she began to research and write Kampf um die Akten. The field of post-war German history has become increasingly crowded in recent years with many excellent books on politics, diplomacy, economics, culture, and memory. One might have wondered how well an exhaustive study on the fate of captured German documents would fare in such an environment. Yet precisely for this reason, Eckert's achievement with this book is all the more impressive. This is a study of profound importance to the historiography on twentieth-century Germany.

Type
Book Review
Copyright
© 2006 Conference Group for Central European History of the American Historical Association

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