Confronter les crimes nazis : les procès militaires alliés et l'opinion publique en Allemagne occupée

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Confronter les crimes nazis : les procès militaires alliés et l'opinion publique en Allemagne occupée
Résumé
This masters’ thesis analyses the connections between the first allied military trials held in postwar Germany and German public opinion toward the British and American occupation forces. Focused on the Belsen trial, held in the British occupation zone from September to November 1945, and the Dachau trial, held by the American military government in the U.S. occupation zone between November and December 1945, this study seeks to highlight the importance both trials held for the British and the Americans in establishing positive relations with the Germans. Using Belsen and Dachau as case studies, it argues that, while they were essential to British and American denazification and re-education programs, they also had to be conducted in a manner that ensured the best possible relationship the German public and the occupation forces in both the American and British occupation zones. I demonstrate that, from the initial steps implemented to set up the trials through their conclusion, both powers took German concerns and reactions to the judiciary procedures into account: first by anchoring the charges and the trials themselves in international law preceding the Second World War; then by providing the right to a defense to the accused. Both factors, the Allies believed, allowed them to claim a moral authority over their occupation zone. The memoir’s examination of the trials and their purpose is complimented by an analysis of the press coverage of the trials and public opinion surveys taken after the trials. This study states that the press coverage was oftentimes one the first instances in which Germans were confronted to the atrocities committed in the concentration camps. Finally, this study argues that, as a part of larger programs, the trials had a limited success as a tool to implement positive relations between the British and American occupation forces and the German population.
Type
Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2021-07-14
Langue
Français
Titre abrégé
Confronter les crimes nazis
Extra
Accepted: 2021-08-25T12:30:14Z
Référence
Racine, Rosalie. « Confronter les crimes nazis : les procès militaires alliés et l’opinion publique en Allemagne occupée ». Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.), Université de Montréal, 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/25462.
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