It features the role of the u. S. Army rebuilding the country and contrasts the story of a thriving democratic and capitalist west germany with the communist east germany. The program also covers the berlin airlift, and ends with president eisenhowers visit. The big picture was produced by the u. S. Army between 1950 and 1971. Narrator this is the face of germany, 1945. It is a faith scarred by war, aged by suffering, ravaged by dissolution and defeat. This is the face of west germany today. Destroyed by hope, revitalized through dedication. Recarved in the image of freedom. The United States army presents the big picture, an official report to you from the armed forces. Narrator this is the story of a people does let in defeat who found a way back with the help of the military forces that defeated them. This is the story of the role played by the United States army in the rebirth of west germany. Narrator the american soldier had come into the land with fire, to burn off the madness t
Hello and welcome to the institute of politics. I am the coordinator of the student Advisory Board. Which is the official Student Organization of the Dole Institute. When senator dole agreed to have his records kept here at the university of kansas, he stressed the importance of involving students at the Dole Institute. I am pleased to report that the Dole Institute has an extremely active student Advisory Board and is experiencing record turnout at events, meetings and volunteering. Over 100 students attended our first kickoff event and attended our first meeting. As the student Advisory Board, we purchase of the in many activities, including event planning, discussion and community involvement. On behalf of the student Advisory Board, i have the honor of welcoming senator dole and senator kassebaum to the Dole Institute. Dole has long been a role model of my. During a time as a student and in turn, he has always been happy to meet me at his office in d. C. , or saying hello at the wo
It features the role of the u. S. Army rebuilding the country and contrasts the story of a thriving democratic and capitalist west germany with the communist east germany. The program also covers the berlin airlift, and ends with president eisenhowers visit. The big picture was produced by the u. S. Army between 1950 and 1971. Narrator this is the face of germany, 1945. It is a faith scarred by war, aged by suffering, ravaged by dissolution and defeat. This is the face of west germany today. Destroyed by hope, revitalized through dedication. Recarved in the image of freedom. The United States army presents the big picture, an official report to you from the armed forces. Narrator this is the story of a people does let in defeat who found a way back with the help of the military forces that defeated them. This is the story of the role played by the United States army in the rebirth of west germany. Narrator the american soldier had come into the land with fire, to burn off the madness t
Hello and welcome to the institute of politics. I am the coordinator of the student Advisory Board. Which is the official Student Organization of the Dole Institute. When senator dole agreed to have his records kept here at the university of kansas, he stressed the importance of involving students at the Dole Institute. I am pleased to report that the Dole Institute has an extremely active student Advisory Board and is experiencing record turnout at events, meetings and volunteering. Over 100 students attended our first kickoff event and attended our first meeting. As the student Advisory Board, we purchase of the in many activities, including event planning, discussion and community involvement. On behalf of the student Advisory Board, i have the honor of welcoming senator dole and senator kassebaum to the Dole Institute. Dole has long been a role model of my. During a time as a student and in turn, he has always been happy to meet me at his office in d. C. , or saying hello at the wo
The task is not easy for the soldier. The aftermath of war never is. Great conflicts leave great scars throughout a land. The war is over. Millions of people are scrambling for mere existence. Whatever their past, they live. They must be cared for if germany is not to become chaos, for history, like nature, abhors a vacuum. While u. S. Soldiers help bind up the wounds of the germination, the shape of things to come is foretold in berlin. The soviet union, our ally, has taken the german capital. Most of their own homeland has been desolated desk decimated by the nazis. The soviets are determined to reduce the germans to impotence. Factories are dismantled and equipment cartons to the east. The division of germany is agreedupon. The u. K. , america, and france are two occupied the western portion. The soviet union, the eastern portion. The soviet zone encircles berlin, which itself becomes a divided city, creating farreaching problems for the occupying troops. Little more than a decade b