



Osthandel and Ostpolitik: German Foreign Trade Policies in Eastern Europe from Bismarck to Adenauer
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Robert Mark Spaulding, Institut f? r history, eclipsed University of North Carolina at Wilmington Long of the scope of the Atlantic economy, hidden by the Anglo-German rivalry? t, and almost destroyed by the post 1945 division of Europe, the movement of goods? over East Central Europe has been nevertheless a hugely significant pattern of europ?’s economic exchange. F? R Germany was the Eastern trade both a blessing and a curse, his Pr? Mie f provided much of the raw material? R the rise of German economic and political power in Europe, w? While to lure the German ambition to madness gequ? Lt . (From the Introduction). Based on rich archival material, documents this comprehensive study and analyzed for the first time a very important aspect of German-Eastern European?’s Relationships? Over seventy years. You? Berspannt the years after the first trade agreement between the German and the Russian Empire, the post-war period of full commercial relations between Germany and the Soviet Union. A short epilogue probes the continuity? Th of German policy in the period 1960-1990.
Osthandel and Ostpolitik: German Foreign Trade Policies in Eastern Europe from Bismarck to Adenauer
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