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Reconstruction and Cold War in Germany - The Kreditanstalt fUEr Wiederaufbau (1948-1961) (Hardcover)
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Reconstruction and Cold War in Germany - The Kreditanstalt fUEr Wiederaufbau (1948-1961) (Hardcover)
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At the end of the Second World War Germany was devastated; her
cities lay in ruins, industrial output was minimal, the economy was
in tatters and her territories divided into four zones, each
governed by one of the main Allied powers. Yet the rapid onset of
the Cold War ensured that the western powers needed to re-establish
a strong West German state to act as a bulwark against Soviet
influence. In this study the critical role of the Kreditanstalt fur
Wiederaufbau (KfW) in this process is closely examined. Established
by the Anglo-American occupying powers in 1948, the main remit of
the KfW was to provide investment for German industry, to help
kick-start the economy. Its particular function was to provide
loans to key industries that the commercial banks considered too
risky or which offered unacceptably low returns. Yet as this study
makes clear, its work was from the outset highly politicized, and
its role in German reconstruction went much further than simply
providing funds for capital investment. Bankrolled mainly by
American Marshall Plan counterpart funds, the KfW was viewed in
Washington as an essential tool in the wider Western response to
the challenges of Soviet communism. As is shown throughout the
book, this dual role inevitably caused some difficulties, as
national interests could be overridden in favour of Cold War
considerations. As Germany's post-war economy revived, this led to
further tensions between an increasingly prosperous and
self-confident West Germany and the continued interference of the
Allied powers, particularly the USA, who had their own Cold War
agenda. Utilizing archives in Germany, Britain and the United
States, Dr Grunbacher has provided a clear synthesis of this
multi-faceted and complex subject. By approaching the economic
development of Federal Germany through the locus of the KfW, he
offers a fascinating insight into the interactions of economics,
politics and ideology that will be welcomed by all scholars with an
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