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6. The Bundestag Security Committee Takes Up the Issue
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Foreword xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 3
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PART ONE: THE NEW ARMY AND THE PAST
- 1. The Maintenance of Tradition and the Burden of the Past 11
- 2. The "Magna Carta" of the Bundeswehr: Tradition and Reform 47
- 3. The European Army and the Dienststelle Blank·. Problems and Personalities 64
- 4· Count Baudissin and an Army without Pathos 88
- 5. The Meeting at Siegburg and the Discipline Genemle-. "What Should Be Handed Down?" 105
- 6. The Bundestag Security Committee Takes Up the Issue 121
- 7. The Personnel Screening Boards: The Twentieth of July 1944 136
- 8. Count Baudissin's Answer: The First Courses at Sonthofen, Cologne, and Koblenz 148
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PART TWO: THE DECREE ON TRADITION
- 9. "Inner Strangulation": The Troops and the Reforms 165
- ίο. Death's Head and St. Hubertus Cross: Unit Lineage and Honors 175
- 11. Early Drafts of the Decree: The Role of Theodor Heuss and the Council on Innere Fuhrung 185
- 12. The Search for Franz-Josef Strauss's Image of History 194
- 13. Colonel Wagemann Completes the Decree 202
- 14. "What Is a Valid Heritage?" First Reactions to the Decree 213
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PART THREE: A NEW GENERATION SEEKS ITS VALID HERITAGE
- 15. Transition and Open Conflict, 1966-1972 227
- 16. The Fate of the Traditions Decree and the Rise and Fall of Its Successors, 1976-1986 256
- 17 Conclusion: AValid Heritage 290
- Bibliography 299
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Foreword xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 3
-
PART ONE: THE NEW ARMY AND THE PAST
- 1. The Maintenance of Tradition and the Burden of the Past 11
- 2. The "Magna Carta" of the Bundeswehr: Tradition and Reform 47
- 3. The European Army and the Dienststelle Blank·. Problems and Personalities 64
- 4· Count Baudissin and an Army without Pathos 88
- 5. The Meeting at Siegburg and the Discipline Genemle-. "What Should Be Handed Down?" 105
- 6. The Bundestag Security Committee Takes Up the Issue 121
- 7. The Personnel Screening Boards: The Twentieth of July 1944 136
- 8. Count Baudissin's Answer: The First Courses at Sonthofen, Cologne, and Koblenz 148
-
PART TWO: THE DECREE ON TRADITION
- 9. "Inner Strangulation": The Troops and the Reforms 165
- ίο. Death's Head and St. Hubertus Cross: Unit Lineage and Honors 175
- 11. Early Drafts of the Decree: The Role of Theodor Heuss and the Council on Innere Fuhrung 185
- 12. The Search for Franz-Josef Strauss's Image of History 194
- 13. Colonel Wagemann Completes the Decree 202
- 14. "What Is a Valid Heritage?" First Reactions to the Decree 213
-
PART THREE: A NEW GENERATION SEEKS ITS VALID HERITAGE
- 15. Transition and Open Conflict, 1966-1972 227
- 16. The Fate of the Traditions Decree and the Rise and Fall of Its Successors, 1976-1986 256
- 17 Conclusion: AValid Heritage 290
- Bibliography 299
- Index 311