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  1. ‘The fatherland perished in the frozen wastes of Russia’: West-Germans in search of the European soldier, 1940–1967.Jan Tattenberg - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (2):190-208.
    Although the European Union is today largely understood as the guarantor of peace and prosperity on the continent, a continued but neglected aspect of discourses of European integration has been military integration. The idea of a European army appealed in particular to West-German military elites. European military integration, they understood in part as a pragmatic response to technological and geopolitical developments. But they also sought to conceive of a way to safeguard both the West-German state and the Christian Occident from (...)
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