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Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 Foreign Office

Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 By Foreign Office

Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 by Foreign Office


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This remarkable booklet, often unintentionally humorous and sometimes crudely stereotypical reads by turns like a travel guide and a crash course in psychological warfare. It is very much a document of the period, revealing as much about British wartime attitudes towards Germany as it does about British hopes and fears.

Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 Summary

Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 by Foreign Office

Nine-and-a-half months after D-Day, 30,000 British troops crossed the Rhine as part of the Allied assault on Germany. Two years earlier, work had already started on a guide to assist them in negotiating everyday life in what then was still enemy territory. This extraordinary document was intended to educate soldiers on a range of topics, including German history, the national character, politics, culture, food and drink, currency, and to explain the current situation, including the effect of war on Germany and the German attitudes to the British. It was also intended to condition them to resist the effect of German propaganda by means of a healthy dose of British propaganda. The result is a remarkable booklet, often unintentionally humorous and sometimes crudely stereotypical, it reads by turns like a travel guide (advising on the excellence of German sausages and beer - `one of the pleasantest in Europe') and a crash course in psychological warfare. It is very much a document of the period, revealing as much about British wartime attitudes towards Germany as it does about British hopes and fears. `If you have to give orders to German civilians, give them in a firm, military manner. The German civilian is used to it and expects it.' `The Germans are not good at controlling their feelings. They have a streak of hysteria. You will find that Germans may often fly into a passion if some little thing goes wrong.' `Don't be too ready to listen to stories told by attractive women. They may be acting under orders.'

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GOR013452076
9781851243518
1851243518
Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 by Foreign Office
Used - Like New
Hardback
The Bodleian Library
2007-09-01
80
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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