The Morgenthau Plan - Soviet Influence on American Foreign Policy

The Morgenthau Plan - Soviet Influence on American Foreign Policy

by John Dietrich
The Morgenthau Plan - Soviet Influence on American Foreign Policy
The Morgenthau Plan - Soviet Influence on American Foreign Policy

The Morgenthau Plan - Soviet Influence on American Foreign Policy

by John Dietrich

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Overview

After hostilities officially ceased, what drove American policy towards Germany in 1944-1949? While Soviet policies came under closer inspection, Western policies have rarely been subjected to critical review. This book deals with the Morgenthau Plan and its impact on American postwar planning. Conventional accounts of Western postwar policies occasionally mention the Morgenthau Plan, describing it as a plan developed in the Treasury Department designed to deindustrialize or "pastoralize" the German nation. These accounts are chiefly characterized by their brevity, at most admitting that "[it] and its temporary and partial adoption ... was an unfortunate but small chapter in American diplomatic history." Conventional accounts state that the Plan was adopted by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill at the Second Quebec Conference in September 1944, and that, when President Roosevelt was informed of its impracticality, he immediately abandoned it and stated that he had initialed the plan "without much thought."

Contrary to what is often reported in history books, the Morgenthau Plan had a major impact on post war planning. This book traces the role of Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Roosevelt's Secretary of the Treasury, in the planning for the post war world, with close attention to the discussions leading up to the Second Quebec Conference where Winston Churchill's acceptance of the plan was obtained. It follows the devastating consequences of the policies based on the plan, and their contribution to the post war collapse of the European economy. Damning evidence shows that the Allies intentionally brought starvation and disease to large civilian populations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781892941428
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 313 KB

Table of Contents

Introduction1
1.The Origins of The Morgenthau Plan17
2.Planning For The Second Quebec Conference (Octagon)39
3.The Second Quebec Conference September 11-16, 194447
4.Immediate Consequences Of The Quebec Conference61
5.German Reaction To The Morgenthau Plan69
6.Joini Chiefs Of Staff Directive 106775
7.The Economic Consequences Of The Morgenthau Plan83
8.Food Rationing101
9.Enforced/Slave Labor119
10.The Ethnic "Cleansing" Of Eastern Europe137
11.Conclusion147
Endnotes161
Bibliography189
Index195
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