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Forgotten Peacekeepers: The Story of the United States Constabulary in Germany
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Forgotten Peacekeepers: The Story of the United States Constabulary in Germany

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The United States Constabulary was created specifically to assist the American military government to restore law and order to a war torn country and provide for the security of the German population. In the words of then Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, It is the view of the American government that the German peope…be given the primary responsibility…to manage their own internal affairs in a democratic way, with genuine respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and win their way back to an honorable place among the free and peace loving nations of the world. In its newfound role as an occupying force, the United States Constabulary brought stability and security to the American Zone of Occupation and enabled Germany to emerge as a democracy. They helped to win the peace. They were the Forgotten Peacekeepers. Forgotten Peacekeepers contains numerous first-hand accounts and photographs of the constabulary’s post-war activities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Capone
Date
9 June 2009
Pages
154
ISBN
9780692824306

The United States Constabulary was created specifically to assist the American military government to restore law and order to a war torn country and provide for the security of the German population. In the words of then Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, It is the view of the American government that the German peope…be given the primary responsibility…to manage their own internal affairs in a democratic way, with genuine respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and win their way back to an honorable place among the free and peace loving nations of the world. In its newfound role as an occupying force, the United States Constabulary brought stability and security to the American Zone of Occupation and enabled Germany to emerge as a democracy. They helped to win the peace. They were the Forgotten Peacekeepers. Forgotten Peacekeepers contains numerous first-hand accounts and photographs of the constabulary’s post-war activities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Capone
Date
9 June 2009
Pages
154
ISBN
9780692824306