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The International Migration of German Great War Veterans, 1st ed. 2016
Emotion, Transnational Identity, and Loyalty to the Nation, 1914-1942
Author: Kuhlman Erika
Language: EnglishKeywords
World War I; emigration; imigration; Germany; United States; citizenship; naturalization; veterans
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This book uses story-telling to recreate the history of German veteran migration after the First World War. German veterans of the Great War were among Europe?s most volatile population when they returned to a defeated nation in 1918, after great expectations of victory and personal heroism. Some ex-servicemen chose to flee the nation for which they had fought, and begin their lives afresh in the nation against which they had fought: the United States.
.- Chapter 1: Introduction.
.- Chapter 2: The Weapons they carried: Brutality and Veterans’ Memories of the First World War.
.- Chapter 3: Desertion: Emigrants’ Wartime Mobility, their Transnational War Experience, and the Myths of War.
.- Chapter 4: Emigration, National Loyalty and Identity, and Anti-Semitism during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
.- Epilogue.
Erika Kuhlman is Professor of history at Idaho State University, USA. She is the author of books about the Great War, including the peace movement, nations’ attempts to reconcile with each other after the war, and war widows in Germany and the United States.