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FormatBook Chapter
Author, AnalyticFeldman, Lily Gardner
Title, AnalyticThe Jewish role in German-American relations
Author, MonographicTrommler, Frank and Shore, Elliott
Title, MonographicThe German-American encounter: Conflict and cooperation between two cultures, 1800-2000
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherBerghahn Books
Date of Publication2001
Location in Work179-187
AbstractFrom the early days of the American occupation of Germany until the late 1990s, there has been a constant, yet changing, Jewish role in German-American relations. Jewish role" can be defined in three ways: a long-term, institutionalized relationship between organized American Jewry and Germany as an autonomous element of societal connections between the two countries; the attempt on the part of American Jewry to influence German-American relations at the official political level in both Germany and the United States; and the actual influence by American Jewry on the outcome of bilateral ties."
Call NumberMKI/MEM E 183.8 G3 G472 2001
MKI TermsGermany/ America/ Relations, Germany-US/ Jews, German/ Jews/ 20th century