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Geoffrey Crawley, editor of the British Journal of Photography, undertook a " major scientific investigation of the photographs and the events surrounding them ", published between 1982 and 1983, " the first major postwar analysis of the affair ".
Aerial mining supplemented a tight Allied submarine blockade of the home islands, drastically reducing Japan's ability to supply its overseas forces to the point that postwar analysis concluded that it could have defeated Japan on its own had it begun earlier.
A postwar analysis of German intelligence records found that of the 115 or so agents targeted against Britain during the war, all but one ( who committed suicide ) had been successfully identified and caught, with several " turned " to become double agents.
Despite claims at the time that more German aircraft than British had been shot down ( 106 kills were claimed by the RAF ) postwar analysis showed Allied aircraft losses amounted to 106, including 88 RAF fighters and 18 bombers.
* 15 October 1942-( U-661 credited to Liberator H but postwar analysis indicates an attack on U-615 caused no damage )
* 20 September 1943-( U-338 credited to Liberator F but postwar analysis indicates an attack on U-386 caused no damage )
Overall, postwar analysis indicated that Iraq's ability to move supplies from Baghdad to the Kuwaiti theater of operations had dropped from a total potential capacity of 216, 000 metric tons per day over a total of six main routes ( including a rail line ) to only 20, 000 metric tons per day over only two routes, a nearly 91 percent reduction in capacity ; all others ( including the railroad ) had essentially been destroyed.
These lines of thought include equating the Holocaust with resettlement is referring to the Expulsion of Germans after World War II | expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe here ; calling into question the purposefulness of the assassination attempt of July 20, 1944, in face of the threat from the Red Army, shifting German responsibility for the Second World War and Auschwitz to the British politics of appeasement and its pacifistic practitioners ; the notion that Weimar had failed primarily because of the bonds of the peace treaty, the “ edict ” of Versailles, the notion that the nonexistent national consciousness of the Germans was also a consequence of postwar reeducation, and the notion that in the last analysis it was the Communists who ( along with the National Socialists ) had buried the republican system ”.
It is a history and analysis of ( and a reference work on ) anti-democratic nationalism in postwar Germany.
His book Squandered Victory: The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq, published in 2005, was one of the first public critical analysis of America ’ s postwar strategy in Iraq.

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The postwar years saw moderate growth of the City, as events on the U. C.
It was discontinued as a rank in these services during the postwar period, but as an appointment, the title " commodore " was then used to identify senior U. S. Navy captains who commanded squadrons of more than one vessel or functional air wings or air groups that were not part of a carrier air wing or air group.
Stalin met in several conferences with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill ( and later Clement Attlee ) and / or U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( and later Harry Truman ) to plan military strategy and, later, to discuss Europe's postwar reorganization.
Brando then took a variety of roles in the 1950s: portraying Napoleon in Désirée, Sky Masterson in the musical Guys and Dolls ; Sakini, a Japanese interpreter for the U. S. Army in postwar Japan in The Teahouse of the August Moon ; as a United States Air Force officer in Sayonara, and a German officer in The Young Lions.
Overcoming these and other obstacles, Opel finally celebrated the completion of the first postwar Opel Blitz truck on 15 July 1946 in the presence of U. S. Army General Geoffrey Keyes and other local leaders and press reporters.
* 1946 – United States Secretary of State James F. Byrnes announces that the U. S. will follow a policy of economic reconstruction in postwar Germany.
Upon graduating from Johnstown High School in 1945, he enlisted in the U. S. Army on October 26, 1945, and did military service in postwar Germany, where he drew comics for an Army newspaper.
There is a constant rumour that the U. S. Army Air Force spared the town due to its scheduled function as a postwar HQ, but USAAF sources claim this to be a myth, arguing that Wiesbaden's economic and strategic importance simply did not justify more bombing.
In the U. S., he made other films before leaving for Europe, but his postwar films did not have the same power as the early works.
Upon returning to the U. S. after the war, Marshall was assigned to the postwar Quartermaster Corps.
In July 1941, U. S. troops entered Iceland on the invitation of Sveinn's government and remained, in reduced numbers, after the war ; their continued presence provoked the main controversy of the nation's postwar foreign policy.
In 1983 he criticized the U. S. Government for expressing regret over its postwar protection of Klaus Barbie.
* 1941-Atlantic Charter, drafted by the UK and U. S., to serve as the blueprint for the postwar world after World War II
Determined to include an Air Force National Guard in the postwar U. S. military establishment during World War II, the National Guard Association of the United States flexed its considerable political muscle.
After 1945, the U. S. enjoyed easy access to raw materials and substantial markets for its goods abroad ; the U. S. was responsible for around a third of the world's industrial output because of the devastation of postwar Europe.
Not only was this damaging to America's status, it was also a profound shift in the postwar international financial system, which had relied on the export of U. S. capital.
: Already at this early date in the war, Reischauer proposed retention of the Japanese emperor as head of a postwar “ puppet regime ” that would serve U. S. interests in East Asia.
Although Taft fully supported the American war effort after Pearl Harbor and the declaration of war on Japan by the U. S. Congress on December 8, 1941, he continued to harbor a deep suspicion of American involvement in postwar military alliances with other nations, including NATO.
Also based on experience of the inter-war years, U. S. planners developed a concept of economic security – that a liberal international economic system would enhance the possibilities of postwar peace.
This was the foundation of the U. S. vision of postwar world free trade, which also involved lowering tariffs and among other things maintaining a balance of trade via fixed exchange rates that would be favorable to the capitalist system.
Following the postwar Red Scare, many in the U. S. saw the Soviet system as a threat.
Williams, however, placed responsibility for the breakdown of postwar peace mostly on the U. S., citing a range of U. S. efforts to isolate and confront the Soviet Union well before the end of World War II.

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But whereas the postwar American abstractionists seem to Helion to be determined to `` escape '' from the real world, or simply to rebel against it, the ordered abstractions which he and his associates of the 1930's were painting embodied the hope of `` improving '' things.
The international economy of 1960 is markedly different from that of the early postwar years.
`` This '', he said, `` is exactly what has been happening between the politically free nations in the postwar world.
His may typify a certain kind of postwar New York experience, but his experience is certainly not typical of his `` generation's ''.
For example, the huge postwar demand on the part of veterans for housing under the VA home loan guaranty program seems to have largely exhausted itself.
But another cause may lie in the experience of so many new postwar faculty members with their own use of education as a means of social advancement.
Compared with the college and university faculty members of the period from 1900 to 1930, the new postwar faculty members consist of more children of immigrants and more children of urban working-class fathers.
The major postwar development is the certainty that these elements should not be considered singly but in combination and as being mutually supporting.
This, despite postwar experience demonstrating that all elements are necessarily mutually supporting.
Virtually everyone agrees, however, that the trend toward female sexual aggressiveness was tremendously accelerated with the postwar rush to the suburbs.
In the 1910s and 1920s, agrarianism garnered significant popular attention, but was eclipsed in the postwar period.
* 1941 – World War II: Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt sign the Atlantic Charter of war stating postwar aims.
Mencken credits the postwar mania for adding "- nik " to the ends of adjectives to create nouns as beginning — not with beatnik or Sputnik — but earlier, in the pages of Li ' l Abner.
" After leaving office, Clinton's Gallup Poll rating of 66 % was the highest approval rating of any postwar, three points ahead of both Reagan and John F. Kennedy.
Throughout the postwar period, economic progress also was assisted substantially by a level of internal and external political stability unseen in other East European countries during the same period, that was also a change in Bulgarian political scene was a lot of turbulence preceded the ascent to power of the BCP.
Monk Montgomery was the first bass player to tour with the Fender bass guitar, with Lionel Hampton's postwar big band.
The Napoleonic wars left the province ravaged, but the postwar period saw the start of industrialization.
During the postwar period, KGO radio in San Francisco syndicated a Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys show recorded at the Fairmont Hotel.
The report assumed that the maintenance of full employment would be the aim of postwar governments, which would provide the basis for the welfare state.
In foreign affairs, Attlee's cabinet was concerned with four issues: postwar Europe, the onset of the cold war, the establishment of the United Nations, and decolonisation.
Another major postwar shift was toward the development of conglomerates, in which large corporations purchased smaller corporations to expand their industrial base.

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