The embers still burn : an eye-witness view of the postwar ferment in Europe and the Middle East and our disastrous get-soft-with-Germany policy.

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Written after a dismaying tour abroad, this book depicts demoralizing conditions in the DP camps, the "assassination" of UNRRA, the swift American rebuilding of Germany, and the unfortunate onset of the Cold War.

Author(s): Ira Arthur Hirschmann;
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Year: 1949

Language: English
City: New York

We save them first and argue after --
Sands of empire running out --
Turkey fat with war gravy --
Hope deferred in Palestine --
A Yankee at the court of Arolsen --
Road to nowhere --
"Man's inhumanity to man" --
The embers still burn --
"This time the Germans will be on our side" --
Behind the steel curtain --
Do not abandon them --
The crime of Funk Caserne --
We got soft with Germany --
Paradox of Poland --
A flower in Europe's desert --
Lights out in Austria --
A people's tide sweeps Italy --
The lost children --
Toward peace and dignity.