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for the gaps in historical research. Most German scholars of military and<br />
diplomatic history have been reluctant to take intelligence into account<br />
while non-Germans have often led the way to a more comprehensive<br />
perspective. The wider historical community has yet to appreciate the<br />
benefits of intelligence history in many fields, especially in writing the<br />
history of war and conflict. This conference aims at filling some of those<br />
gaps.<br />
For our conference we are seeking paper proposals on all related topics,<br />
though special consideration will be given to archival-based studies, to<br />
international approaches and to studies on hitherto neglected subjects.<br />
Please e-mail your paper proposal (with a brief bio) to Professor Wolfgang<br />
Krieger (kriegerw@staff.uni-marburg.de) and to Oberst i.G. Dr.<br />
Winfried Heinemann (WinfriedHeinemann@Bundeswehr.org)<br />
The deadline for submissions is 31 March <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
Partial travel subsidies may be available for speakers, especially those<br />
coming from abroad. Paper proposals are welcomed from established<br />
researchers, former practitioners and young scholars. Conference language<br />
are German and English. For details on the conference preparations please<br />
consult our website frequently (http://www.intelligence-history.org). We<br />
hope to see you at the <strong>2011</strong> Annual Conference.<br />
IIHA/AGN Executive Board: http://www.intelligence-history.org<br />
MGFA: http://www.mgfa.de<br />
http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/termine/id=15443<br />
(Hat tip to Martin MOLL for this info!)<br />
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am So, 06.02. um 00:00 Das Erste<br />
Flags of Our Fathers<br />
Kriegsdrama<br />
Dauer: 125 min (a)<br />
Beschreibung: Mit "Flags of Our Fathers - Die Flaggen unserer Väter" wagt<br />
es der vierfache Oscar-Preisträger Clint Eastwood, die längst zur<br />
"Wahrheit" gewordene Legende um eines der berühmtesten Fotos der US-<br />
Geschichte zu hinterfragen. Das Kriegsdrama verbindet respektvoll Privates<br />
und Politisches, trennt unaufgeregt Mythos und Wahrheit. Auch in der Kritik<br />
findet es souverän das richtige Maß und mahnt in unaufdringlicher Weise,<br />
Heldeninszenierung und Propaganda zu hinterfragen.<br />
am So, 06.02. um 20:15 Pro7<br />
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