UCSB
Hist 133C
Prof. Marcuse
German History since 1945
Feb. 3, 2000
Lecture 8: East Germany, 1953-1961
Preliminary
Grading of questions and journals
Böll discussion next Tuesday
Talk this afternoon, 4-5pm, by a Russian historian about President Putin, HSSB 4020
Periods of GDR history (by GDR historians in the 1980s)
1945-49: antifascist-democratic transformation
1949-61: building the foundations of socialism
1961-70: development of a socialist society
1971-84: maturation of socialist society
[1985-1989: decay?]
The Farmers in the Dells of 1950s East and West Germany: What were the consequences?
East Germany: crisis and recovery
Economic problems
International repercussions after Stalin's death
Elites divided over new course
Ideological commitment to socialism
Opposition unable to organize effectively
West Germany: reconstruction without looking back (or forward)
Economic miracle (
Wirtschaftswunder
)
International support from the US
Elites from the Nazi era rehabilitated
Ideological commitment to democracy through capitalist economic success
Opposition to particular issues (remilitarization!) crushed (anti-democratically?)
Film clip, ca. 10 mins. from 1970s West German documentary about 1945-1955
Sept. 1952: Eric Nuschke with Soviet note on reunification: FREE ELECTIONS
1953 W. German elections confirmed Adenauer
May 5, 1955: West Germany gains its sovereignty;
May: becomes member of NATO
Sept: Adenauer goes to Moscow
Source interpretations
George Marshall's March 1947 Moscow speech (R5)
economic issues at heart of matter
Eisenhower's July 1953 letter (R8)
Where along the EIEIO scale do his five points fit in?
What about his notes on p. 2?