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If the end of war is not victory but peace, wartime plans for postwar peace assume importance beyond the war itself. This book shows how deeply the peace plans of World War II, beginning as early as 1941, were affected by political conditions, by wartime developments, and by personalities such as Roosevelt, Morgenthau, Keynes, Churchill, and Winant. It reveals how great successes were attained, saving Europe from immediate postwar disaster, while there were grievous errors which led to the crisis of 1947.

Originally published in 1953.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. ix-xiv
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 3-10
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  1. I. Negotiating a Text for Postwar Sermons
  2. pp. 11-31
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  1. II. A Period of Frustration
  2. pp. 32-49
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  1. III. Progress in Financial Planning for the Long Run
  2. pp. 50-62
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  1. IV. International Control of Raw Materials
  2. pp. 63-86
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  1. V. Planning to Reduce Trade Barriers
  2. pp. 87-103
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  1. VI. Drafting Proposals on International Trade
  2. pp. 104-115
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  1. VII. A Model Approach to Planning
  2. pp. 116-131
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  1. VIII. Food Relief Planning
  2. pp. 132-145
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  1. IX. Planning for International Relief
  2. pp. 146-167
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  1. X. The Problems of Transition and Reconstruction
  2. pp. 168-184
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  1. XI. An Attempt at Stocktaking
  2. pp. 185-199
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  1. XII. The Interregnum
  2. pp. 200-215
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  1. XIII. Germany: Reconstruction or Revenge?
  2. pp. 216-242
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  1. XIV. Disaster to Economic Planning on Germany
  2. pp. 243-258
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  1. XV. JCS 1067 and All That
  2. pp. 259-274
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  1. XVI. Reparation or "Deindustrialization"?
  2. pp. 275-292
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  1. XVII. The Struggle to Change a Policy
  2. pp. 293-309
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  1. XVIII. Filling One Gap and Creating Another
  2. pp. 310-328
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  1. XIX. The Gathering Crisis
  2. pp. 329-346
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  1. XX. The Summing Up
  2. pp. 347-376
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  1. Index
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