Americans, Germans, and the MilitaryUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1947 |
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The Military Milieu | 5 |
Germans in the Military | 43 |
Americans in the Military | 61 |
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Abram Kardiner abstraction adjustment Alorese analysis aspect attitude towards authority authoritarian basic bureaucratic caste cent Chapter character structure character type characteristic child civilian combat command comradeship concept considered cultural diffusion derived described differential discipline duality of attitude elements enlisted personnel evaluation of authority exaggeration experience feeling feudal force Franz Alexander function German Army German character German type Germans and Americans group solidarity heritage high evaluation honor Howard Becker ideal important indicated individual Journal of Sociology junior officers Kurt Lewin low evaluation military organization military situation mother Nazi Non-Commissioned Officers obedience objects Officer-Enlisted Man Relationships orderliness and calculability orientation over-evaluation parents patterns position privileges psychological Ralph Linton ranks reaction responses revolution role senior social distance Sociology Soldier Thinks status hierarchy structure tendency tion U.S. Army universal V-J day value-attitude systems values and attitudes virility Wehrmacht Western family York