The book Germany is Our Problem was published by Harper and Brothers in October 1945.
In the book Morgenthau described his plan and the rationale for it in great detail.
President Roosevelt had granted permission for the publication of the book the evening
before his death, when dining with Morgenthau at Warm Springs.
In November 1945 General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Military Governor of the U.S.
Occupation Zone, approved the distribution of 1000 free copies of the book to American
military officials in occupied Germany. Historian Stephen Ambrose draws the conclusion
that, despite Eisenhower's later claims that the act was not an endorsement of the
Morgenthau plan, Eisenhower both approved of the plan and had previously given
Morgenthau at least some of his ideas on how Germany should be treated.