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German POWs Der Ruf and the Genesis of Group 47 The Political Journey of Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter 2013 Edition by Aaron D. Horton , Fairleigh Dickinson

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    Author(s)Aaron D. Horton
    PublisherFairleigh Dickinson
    ISBN9781611476163
    Pages212
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2013

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    Fairleigh Dickinson German POWs Der Ruf and the Genesis of Group 47 The Political Journey of Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter 2013 Edition by Aaron D. Horton

    This work explores the experiences of Hans Werner Richter and Alfred Andersch, authors who served in the German army during World War II, were captured by U.S. forces, and enlisted into a secret program to promote American democracy to their fellow POWs while imprisoned in the United States. Upon repatriation, they brought their experiences with the POW publication Der Ruf back to Germany, where they founded a periodical of the same name. Having grown disillusioned with the American occupation, the authors' stark criticisms of U.S. policies led to their dismissal from the second Der Ruf after only fifteen issues. This study attempts to understand their journey from acceptance and endorsement of American democratic ideals to disappointment and opposition to U.S. occupation policies. This transition played a crucial role in the foundation of the most influential West German literary circle: Group 47, organized a few months after the authors' dismissal. Table of contents :- ContentsINTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1: GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN THE UNITED STATES DURING WORLD WAR II: AN OVERVIEWCHAPTER 2: ALFRED ANDERSCH AND HANS WERNER RICHTERCHAPTER 3: DER RUF: THE CALL GOES OUTCHAPTER 4: OCCUPATION, OPTIMISM, AND OPPOSITION: ANDERSCH, RICHTER, AND THE SECOND VERSION OF DER RUFCHAPTER 5: GROUP 47 AND BEYOND: AN EXTENDED EPILOGUECONCLUSIONBIBLIOGRAPHYABOUT THE AUTHOR



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