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Index
Cover
Page 1
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Early Postwar Concerns
1. American Jews and the German Problem Until the End of the War
2. Morgenthau’s Plan, Supporters, and Opponents
3. Safeguarding the Survivors and Refugees
4. Denazification and the Major War Crimes Trials
Part II. Getting Involved or Staying Aloof
5. Advocates of Moderation
6. Critics and Opponents
7. Anti-German Protests at Home
8. Waiting in Vain for a German Change of Heart
Part III. Reparations: Their Impact and Limits
9. The Twisted Road Toward Shilumim
10. German Diplomats: The Initial Efforts to Soften American Jewish Hostility
11. Antisemitic Manifestations and Their Abatement
Part IV. Holocaust Consciousness and the Role of Israel
12. The Eichmann Trial and the Quest for Punishment of Nazi Criminals
13. Changing Circumstances and Futile Dialogues
14. Disappointment with the Social Democrats
15. The Growth of Holocaust Consciousness and Its Impact on American Jewish–German Relations
16. Bitburg and Its Repercussions
Part V. American Jews and East Germany
17. From Grotewohl to de Maizière
Part VI. Unification and Beyond
18. Expectations and Question Marks
19. An Ambiguous Balance
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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