The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture

Ronald Smelser (University of Utah),Edward J. Davies, ll (University of Utah)

The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
29 October 2007
Pages
342
ISBN
9780521833653

The Myth of the Eastern Front: The Nazi-Soviet War in American Popular Culture

Ronald Smelser (University of Utah),Edward J. Davies, ll (University of Utah)

From the 1950s onward, Americans were quite receptive to a view of World War II similar to the view held by many Germans and military personnel on how the war was fought on the Eastern Front in Russia. Through a network of formerly high-ranking Wehrmacht and Bundeswehr officers who had served on the Eastern Front, Germans were able to shape American opinions into an interpretation of World War II that left the Wehrmacht with a ‘clean’ reputation in World War II history. A positive view of German military conduct, opposed against a newly dismissive view of the Russian military in light of Cold War prejudices, was absorbed by many Americans during the 1950s, and continues to this day in a broad subculture of general readers, German military enthusiasts, war game aficionados, military paraphernalia collectors, and re-enactors who tend to romanticize the German army and its history.

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