Race discrimination and black power in U.S. Army, Europe -- Black GIs in Germany during the 1940s and 50s -- Growing racial tensions, 1968-1970 -- Failed leadership responses and black power, 1970-1971 -- The new race relations policies, 1971-1975 -- Political protest and antiwar activism -- Resistance and dissent in the U.S. Army -- The situation in USAREUR 1968-1975 -- Drug abuse: between punishment and rehabilitation -- Drug abuse prevention in the U.S. government -- Drug abuse in USAREUR, 1970-1975 -- The German response -- Conclusion
Summary
"Alexander Vazansky examines the discontent of the U.S. Army in Europe and GI soldiers in Germany due to race relations, drug abuse, and political opposition between 1968 and 1975"--Provided by publisher
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Notes
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 04, 2019)