(W)Archives: Occupation and the “Black Shame” on the Rhine

As the United States has relearned in recent years, the military occupation of a country is a difficult business. And it is fraught with the potential for disputes and opportunities for both the occupiers and the occupied to do the wrong thing. A 1921 U.S. Army report entitled “American Representation in Occupied Germany” makes this … Continue reading (W)Archives: Occupation and the “Black Shame” on the Rhine