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The book analyzes some works of American statesmen and public figures, professional historians, economists, sociologists, military men, publicists and businessmen, devoted to the German question and U.S. policy after World War II. The author examines the positions of different schools and trends in American historical science, highlights the intense struggle in the U.S. ruling circles around Soviet-American relations, peace and security issues in Europe. Through the prism of historiography, the author shows the failure of U.S. policy in one of the most important areas of the so-called "global" anti-Soviet, anti-communist strategy of international imperialism.
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