Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study

The aim of this work is to discuss the results of a comparative study of demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American veterans of World War II. . In spite of the obvious difference in scale of the two military experiences, I argue that the study of the two experiences can offer...

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Main Author: Francisco Cesar Alves Ferraz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina 2014-07-01
Series:Antíteses
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/19039
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spelling doaj-1c10ba77bffc421797f33cc9b2803a1a2020-11-25T00:00:40ZengUniversidade Estadual de LondrinaAntíteses1984-33562014-07-0171346749210.5433/1984-3356.2014v7n13p46710665Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative studyFrancisco Cesar Alves Ferraz0Universidade Estadual de LondrinaThe aim of this work is to discuss the results of a comparative study of demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American veterans of World War II. . In spite of the obvious difference in scale of the two military experiences, I argue that the study of the two experiences can offer new insights into lights on various common issues to both countries: the relationship between the societies and their armed forces, between the governments and their citizens, social and racial inequalities and, finally, the experiences of building welfare state structures during the war and postwar periods. Based on international studies of demobilization and social integration war veterans, the variables that were decisive for the success or failure of adaptation were: a) past experiences in the reintegration of war veterans; b) the nature and consequences of recruitment of future veterans; c) planning by the State and the Armed Forces of procedures for post-bellum demobilization and reintegration; d) the implementation of demobilization and the effects within the military institution and in civil society.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/19039World War II. United States. Brazil. Demobilization. War Veterans.
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Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study
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World War II. United States. Brazil. Demobilization. War Veterans.
author_facet Francisco Cesar Alves Ferraz
author_sort Francisco Cesar Alves Ferraz
title Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study
title_short Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study
title_full Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study
title_fullStr Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American troops of World War II: a comparative study
title_sort demobilization and social reintegration of brazilian and american troops of world war ii: a comparative study
publisher Universidade Estadual de Londrina
series Antíteses
issn 1984-3356
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The aim of this work is to discuss the results of a comparative study of demobilization and social reintegration of Brazilian and American veterans of World War II. . In spite of the obvious difference in scale of the two military experiences, I argue that the study of the two experiences can offer new insights into lights on various common issues to both countries: the relationship between the societies and their armed forces, between the governments and their citizens, social and racial inequalities and, finally, the experiences of building welfare state structures during the war and postwar periods. Based on international studies of demobilization and social integration war veterans, the variables that were decisive for the success or failure of adaptation were: a) past experiences in the reintegration of war veterans; b) the nature and consequences of recruitment of future veterans; c) planning by the State and the Armed Forces of procedures for post-bellum demobilization and reintegration; d) the implementation of demobilization and the effects within the military institution and in civil society.
topic World War II. United States. Brazil. Demobilization. War Veterans.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/19039
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