Authors: Ian Buruma
34
. Bruce Cumings,
The Origins of the Korean War: Liberation and the Emergence of Separate Regimes, 1945â1947
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1981), 88.
35
.Â
Yank
, November 2, 1945.
36
. Cary, ed.,
From a Ruined Empire
, 32.
37
.Â
Yank,
November 2, 1945.
38
. Cumings,
Origins of the Korean War
, 392.
39
. Spector,
In the Ruins of Empire
, 163.
40
. Ibid., 160.
41
. Ibid., 148.
42
. Cary, ed.,
From a Ruined Empire
, 197.
43
. Robert Skidelsky,
John Maynard Keynes, 1883â1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman
(New York: Penguin Books, 2005), 779.
44
. Nicolson,
Diaries
, 325.
45
. Judt,
Postwar
, 88.
CHAPTER 8: CIVILIZING THE BRUTES
1
. Dower,
Embracing Defeat
, 215â17.
2
. Annan,
Changing Enemies
, 160.
3
. Ibid., 162.
4
. Döblin and Feuchtwanger quoted in Tent,
Mission on the Rhine
, 23.
5
. Quoted in Tent,
Mission on the Rhine
, 39.
6
. Nicholas Pronay and Keith Wilson, eds.,
The
Political Re-education of Germany and Her Allies after World War II
(London: Croom Helm, 1985), 198.
7
. Günter Grass,
Beim Haüten der Zwiebel
(Göttingen: Steidl, 2006), 220â21.
8
. John Gimbel,
A German Community Under American Occupation: Marburg, 1945â52
(Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1961), 168.
9
. Pronay and Wilson, eds.,
The Political Re-education of Germany
, 173.
10
.Â
Yank
, July, 20, 1945.
11
. Ibid.
12
. Spender,
European Witness
, 229.
13
.Â
Yank,
July 20, 1945.
14
. Spender,
European Witness
, 44.
15
. Ibid., 46.
16
. Ibid., 158.
17
. Andreas-Friedrich,
Battleground Berlin
, 82.
18
. Naimark,
The Russians in Germany
, 399.
19
. Ibid., 402.
20
. Andreas-Friedrich,
Battleground Berlin
, 66.
21
. Bach,
America's Germany
, 228.
22
. Ibid.
23
. Andreas-Friedrich,
Battleground Berlin
, 92.
24
. Bach,
America's Germany,
218.
25
.Â
The Times
(London), July 11, 1945.
26
. Dower,
Embracing Defeat
, 190.
27
. De Beauvoir,
Force of Circumstance
, 17.
28
. Ibid., 33.
29
. Corinne Defrance,
La politique culturelle de la France sur la rive gauche du Rhin, 1945-1955
(Strasbourg: Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, 1994), 126.
30
. Döblin,
Schicksalsreise
, 273.
31
. Quoted in Monnet,
Mémoires
, 339.
32
. Barton J. Bernstein, ed.,
The Atomic Bomb: The Critical Issues
(Boston: Little, Brown, 1976), 113.
33
. Dower,
Embracing Defeat
, 218.
34
. Ibid., 77.
35
. Edward T. Imparato,
General MacArthur: Speeches and Reports
,
1908â1964
(Paducah, KY: Turner, 2000), 146.
36
. Bowers, “How Japan Won the War.”
37
. Ibid.
38
.Â
Mainichi Shimbun
, quoted in Dower,
Embracing Defeat
, 549.
39
. Rinjiro,
Dear General MacArthur
, 33.
40
. Dower,
Embracing Defeat
, 77.
41
. Quoted by Bowers in “How Japan Won the War.”
42
. Quoted in “The Occupation of Japan,” a seminar sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial Library and Archives, November 1975, 129.
43
. LaCerda,
The Conqueror Comes to Tea
, 165â66.
44
.Â
Koe
, 115.
45
. Dower,
Embracing Defeat,
67.
46
. Keene,
So Lovely a Country
, 118.
CHAPTER 9: ONE WORLD
1
. Urquhart,
A Life in Peace and War
, 85.
2
. Ibid., 93.
3
. Stéphane Hessel,
Danse avec le siècle
(Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1997), 99.
4
. Mark Mazower,
Governing the World: The History of an Idea
(New York: Penguin Press, 2012), 208.
5
. Ibid., 194.
6
. E. B. White,
The Wild Flag:
Editorials from
The New Yorker
on Federal World Government and Other Matters
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1946), 72.
7
. Ibid., 82.
8
. Menno Spiering and Michael Wintle, eds.,
European Identity and the Second World War
(New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), 126.
9
. John Foster Dulles,
War or Peace
, with a special preface for this edition (New York: Macmillan, 1957), 38. First published 1950.
10
. Neal Rosendorf, “John Foster Dulles' Nuclear Schizophrenia,” in John Lewis Gaddis et al., eds.,
Cold War Statesmen Confront the Bomb: Nuclear Diplomacy Since 1945
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), 64â69.
11
. Joseph Preston Baratta,
The Politics of World Federation: United Nations, UN Reform, Atomic Control
(Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004), 127.
12
.Â
New York Times
, October 10, 1945.
13
.Â
The
Times
(London), November 20, 1945.
14
. Townsend Hoopes and Douglas Brinkley,
FDR and the Creation of the U.N.
(New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2000), 41.
15
. Dan Plesch,
America, Hitler, and the UN: How the Allies Won World War II and Forged a Peace
(London: I. B. Tauris, 2011), 170.
16
. Roosevelt's words are quoted in Mazower,
Governing the World
, 209.
17
. “Remarks Upon Receiving an Honorary Degree from the University of Kansas City,” June 28, 1945, trumanlibrary.org/publicpapers/viewpapers.php?pid=75.
18
. White,
The Wild Flag
, 82.
19
.Â
Yank
, June 15, 1945.
20
.Â
Daily Herald
, May 1945.
21
. Author's conversation with Gladwyn Jebb's grandson, Inigo Thomas.
22
.Â
Time
, May 14, 1945.
23
. Urquhart,
A Life in Peace and War
, 94.
24
.Â
The Nation
, June 30, 1945.
25
. Mark Mazower, “The Strange Triumph of Human Rights, 1933â1950,”
The Historical Journal
47, no. 2 (June 2004), 392.
26
. William Roger Louis,
The British Empire in the Middle East, 1945â1951: Arab Nationalism, the United States, and Postwar Imperialism
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1984), 163.
27
.Â
Manchester Guardian
, June 4, 1945.
28
. Louis,
British Empire in the Middle East
, 148.
29
.Â
The Times
(London), October 6, 1945.
30
. White,
The Wild Flag
, 80.
31
. Ibid., 81.
32
. Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.,
A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965), 88â89.
33
.Â
The Times
(London), August 17, 1945.
34
. Report by Secretary Byrnes, http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/decade18.asp.
35
. Dulles,
War or Peace
, 27.
36
. Ibid., 30.
37
. Ibid., 40.
38
.Â
New York Times
, December 31, 1945.
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181
â82,
183
,
186
Acheson, Dean,
296
Action in the North Atlantic,
287
Adenauer, Konrad,
282
,
283
,
294
,
297
Adorno, Theodor,
289
â90
Aeschylus,
Eumenides,
209
â10,
225
Africa,
253
agriculture,
63
Aleppo,
323
Alexander, Harold,
151
Allied Control Council,
42
American culture,
289
â92
Hollywood movies,
286
â87,
290
,
320
American Hijiki
(Nosaka),
40
,
44
â45,
55
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC),
168
American Observer,
286
brothel in,
196
â97
Andreas-Friedrich, Ruth,
171
â72,
177
â78,
180
,
235
â36,
283
,
285
â88,
290
â91
“Angelus Novus” (Klee),
ix
Anielewicz, Mordechai,
161
â62
Annan, Noel,
247
Annei Inn,
196
â97
Antelme, Robert,
138
â39
Aquino, Benigno, III,
191
Aquino, Corazon “Cory,”
191
Arbuthnot, Robert,
152
Arc de Triomphe
(Remarque),
290
Arendt, Hannah,
228
Argentina,
319
attacks of vengeance in,
111
â13,
117
,
118
displaced people in,
131
Atlantic Charter,
314
â15,
323
,
324
Atlantic Monthly,
313
on Hiroshima,
60
,
66
,
271
,
296
,
298
,
304
,
309
,
312
â13
on Nagasaki,
271
,
296
,
298
,
309
,
327
Soviet Union and,
313
Attlee, Clement,
167
,
243
,
249
â52,
262
,
271
,
273
,
289
,
313
â14
Aufbau,
286
Auschwitz,
93
,
133
,
161
,
163
,
182
,
183
,
206
,
228
,
229
,
231
,
232
Austro-Hungarian Empire,
95
,
158
,
170
Ayukawa Gisuke,
260
â61
Bach, Julian Sebastian,
46
,
47
,
288
Back Home
(Mauldin),
143
Baker, Beatrice M.,
308
Baldwin, Hanson W.,
329
Balfour, James,
166
Balfour Declaration,
166
â67
Bancroft, George,
278
Bandera, Stepan,
170
Bao Dai,
121
Bárdossy, Lászó,
207
Bartov, Hanoch,
160
Bataan Death March,
213
â14
Battalion X,
116
Beauvoir, Simone de,
20
,
25
,
291
â92
Beckers, Karl,
282
Beethoven, Ludwig van,
278
,
283
,
337
Belarus,
319
prosecutions for collaboration in,
207
Bengal,
56
Bengal Famine Mixture,
56
Ben-Gurion, David,
164
â67
Benjamin, Walter,
ix
Berezhkov, Valentin,
20
Bergen-Belsen,
15
,
21
,
29
,
31
â32,
55
â57,
64
,
70
â71,
76
â77,
162
,
163
,
165
,
226
,
280
,
307
liberation of,
29
â30
British and U.S. troops in,
42
destruction of,
4
â5
end of war and,
21
Berlin Alexanderplatz
(Döblin),
72
Berliner Tagesspiegel,
72
Bernhard, Prince,
24
Bhagavad Gita,
313
Bidault, Georges,
328
Birley, Robert,
277
â78,
279
,
284
birthrates:
in displaced persons camps,
31
â33
of illegitimate children,
28
â29,
31
,
38
black market,
58
â60,
68
,
70
â72,
82
,
105
in France,
58
in Netherlands,
68
blacks:
in Japan,
45
Blake, William,
249
â50
Blaskowitz, Johannes,
16
Bleiburg,
147
Blue Angel, The,
40
Böll, Heinrich,
70
Bosnia,
103
Bowers, Faubion,
297
Bradford, John P.,
281
Brecht, Bertolt,
Threepenny Opera,
283
â84,
285
Breslau,
158
Bretton Woods Conference,
317
â18
Brigade
(Bartov),
160
change in social and political attitudes in,
243
â48
Conservative Party in,
243
â46,
248
,
273
cultural exchanges between Germany and,
278
cultural improvement in,
247
â48
elections of 1945 in,
8
,
10
,
243
â45,
250
Germany's recovery and,
181
and Jews' move to Palestine,
167
Labour Party in,
243
â44,
246
â48,
250
,
271
,
273
London,
see
London
Malaya and,
111
Middle East and,
325
as model for world government,
310
New Jerusalem spirit in,
249
â51,
270
â71
plans for reforms in,
251
socialism in,
245
,
246
,
248
â50,
271
United Nations and,
326
British Foreign Office,
167
â68,
181
,
226
,
308
Brother Tomo,
118
Browning, F. A. M. “Boy,”
16
Brücke, Die,
278
Brünn,
158
Brussels,
273
Buchenwald,
133
,
226
,
231
,
232
,
241
â42,
252
,
280
Budinszky, László,
207
Budweis,
75
Buisson, Patrick,
26
Byrnes, James F.,
328
â29
Cairo,
248
Calvocoressi, Peter,
237
Camus, Albert,
310
â11
Canterbury Tale, A,
248
â50
Carinthia,
145
â46
Carmi, Israel,
99
Chamberlain, Neville,
255
,
323
,
335
Changchun,
196
Charlemagne,
281
Charpentier, Jacques,
222
â23
Chataigneau, Yves,
123
Chekhov, Anton,
284
Chiang Kai-shek,
62
,
66
,
102
,
124
,
191
â93,
195
,
196
,
318
,
326
,
330
China,
34
,
66
,
79
,
102
,
108
,
191
â97,
330
babies sold in,
69
â70
civil war in,
9
,
62
,
102
,
191
â97,
328
Communists in,
192
â97,
203
â4,
261
,
328
,
330
Japan and,
102
,
112
,
184
,
192
â97,
299
Japanese civilians in,
80
â81
Malaya and,
113
â14
Nanking,
see
Nanking
Soviet Union and,
80
â82,
195
â97
Tsingtao,
193
â94
United Nations and,
316
,
318
,
326
,
328
,
329
Christian Democrats,
271
,
273
,
282
,
289
Christian universalism,
311
,
322
Chungking,
330
Churchill, Clementine,
245
Churchill, Winston,
19
,
91
,
103
,
107
,
150
,
154
,
155
,
227
,
244
,
246
,
247
,
250
â52,
254
,
256
,
271
,
273
,
310
,
318
â20,
324
,
328
â29
Atlantic Charter and,
314
â15
in elections of 1945,
8
,
10
,
243
â45,
250
United Nations and,
316
â17
war crimes and,
210
,
225
â26,
235
civil wars,
149
â50
Cleveringa, Rudolph,
3
Cold War,
9
â10,
103
,
270
,
272
,
294
,
303
,
327
â28
Combat,
310
â11
Communist Party, communism,
6
,
64
,
82
,
186
,
250
,
254
â55,
272
,
312
,
328
,
335