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Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944

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Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944, authored by the War Office, serves as a fascinating historical document. It provides a glimpse into how British soldiers were advised to conduct themselves in Germany towards the end of World War II. This book offers insights into military etiquette and cultural sensitivities of the time, painting a portrait of the era's diplomatic and social expectations.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in historical military nuances and enjoy learning about cultural differences through the lens of World War II. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, revealing how servicemen were prepared for interaction with the German population, making it an intriguing read for history buffs and anyone interested in the dynamics of wartime occupations.

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This remarkable booklet, often unintentionally humorous and sometimes crudely stereotypical reads by turns like a travel guide and a crash course in psychological warfare. It is very much a document of the period, revealing as much about British wartime attitudes towards Germany as it does about British hopes and fears.

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Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 provides a fascinating glimpse into the mindsets and attitudes of British troops preparing to enter a post-D-Day Germany. Nine-and-a-half months after D-Day, 30,000 British troops crossed the Rhine as part of the Allied assault on Germany. Two years earlier, work had already begun on a guide aimed at helping soldiers navigate everyday life in what was still enemy territory.

This extraordinary document was designed to educate soldiers on a range of topics, including German history, national character, politics, culture, food and drink, and currency. It aimed to explain the current situation, highlighting the effect of war on Germany and German attitudes towards the British. It was also intended to condition soldiers to resist German propaganda by providing a healthy dose of British propaganda.

The result is a remarkable booklet, often unintentionally humorous and occasionally crudely stereotypical. It reads by turns like a travel guideβ€”praising the excellence of German sausages and beer, described as 'one of the pleasantest in Europe'β€”and a crash course in psychological warfare. This document is very much a product of its time, revealing as much about British wartime attitudes towards Germany as it does about British hopes and fears.

'If you have to give orders to German civilians, give them in a firm, military manner. The German civilian is used to it and expects it.'

'The Germans are not good at controlling their feelings. They have a streak of hysteria. You will find that Germans may often fly into a passion if some little thing goes wrong.'

'Don't be too ready to listen to stories told by attractive women. They may be acting under orders.'

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Instructions for British Servicemen in Germany, 1944 offers an intriguing glimpse into the mindset and guidance provided to British soldiers during WWII. Reviews highlight its humorous and candid portrayal of cultural differences, with readers appreciating the insights into historical attitudes and the practical advice given to troops stationed in Germany during the post-war period. The book is praised for being informative and entertaining, providing both historical context and levity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781851243518

Publisher: Bodleian Library

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 September 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bodleian Library

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 100.0mm

Height: 155.0mm

Weight: 98g

Pages: 80

About the Author

The Bodleian Library produces beautiful and authoritative books which help to bring the riches of Oxford's libraries to readers around the world. They publish on a very wide range of subjects, including catalogues and other titles related to their exhibitions, illustrated and non-illustrated thematic works and facsimiles, gift books, and children's books and stationery.

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