Living the Cold War

Living the Cold War
Title Living the Cold War PDF eBook
Author Christopher Mallaby
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 304
Release 2017-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445669625

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An insider's account of the Cold War as seen by a key diplomat abroad and in London. A privileged view of work that won the Cold War, written with humour and insight.

Living Through the Red Scare

Living Through the Red Scare
Title Living Through the Red Scare PDF eBook
Author Derek C. Maus
Publisher Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Anti-communist movements
ISBN 9780737729153

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Provides a history of the American anticommunist hysteria fueled by the Russian Revolution of 1917, as well as by the Cold War during the McCarthy era.

The Cold War

The Cold War
Title The Cold War PDF eBook
Author Bridget Kendall
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 688
Release 2017-07-06
Genre History
ISBN 1473530873

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The Cold War is one of the furthest-reaching and longest-lasting conflicts in modern history. It spanned the globe - from Greece to China, Hungary to Cuba - and lasted for almost half a century. It has shaped political relations to this day, drawing new physical and ideological boundaries between East and West. In this meticulously researched account, Bridget Kendall explores the Cold War through the eyes of those who experienced it first-hand. Alongside in-depth analysis that explains the historical and political context, the book draws on exclusive interviews with individuals who lived through the conflict's key events, offering a variety of perspectives that reveal how the Cold War was experienced by ordinary people. From pilots making food drops during the Berlin Blockade and Japanese fishermen affected by H-bomb testing to families fleeing the Korean War and children whose parents were victims of McCarthy's Red Scare, The Cold War covers the full geographical and historical reach of the conflict. The Cold War is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the tensions of the last century have shaped the modern world, and what it was like to live through them.

Black Market, Cold War

Black Market, Cold War
Title Black Market, Cold War PDF eBook
Author Paul Steege
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 31
Release 2007-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 0521864968

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This book is a history of everyday life and explains how and why Berlin became the symbolic capital of the Cold War. Paul Steege anchors his account of this emerging global conflict in the terrain of a city literally shattered by World War II.

Living Through the Cuban Missile Crisis

Living Through the Cuban Missile Crisis
Title Living Through the Cuban Missile Crisis PDF eBook
Author William S. McConnell
Publisher Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
ISBN 9780737721287

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During thirteen tense days in October 1962, and only ninety miles from the coast of Florida, the Soviet Union constructed nuclear missile silos and shipped nuclear warheads to Communist Cuba bringing both superpowers to the brink of a nuclear war. This volume examines the missile crisis from the perspective of U.S. citizens, includes articles that highlight the public response, and provides primary documents such as speeches and communiquis to which the public had access through news media during the crisis period.

Crossing the River

Crossing the River
Title Crossing the River PDF eBook
Author Victor Grossman
Publisher
Total Pages 354
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Faced with an accusation from the US Army's highest legal authority in 1952, Grossman left his unit stationed in Bavaria and swam the Danube to East Germany. He traces his childhood and experiences as a student, worker, and soldier; then describes life in his new home among a surprisingly large community of defectors. There is no index. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Living Under the Threat of Nuclear War

Living Under the Threat of Nuclear War
Title Living Under the Threat of Nuclear War PDF eBook
Author Derek C. Maus
Publisher Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages 148
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780737721300

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Although opinions vary on how close anyone came to using nuclear weapons during the Cold War, there is little debate that anxiety about the possibility of nuclear war was one of the major cultural issues of the period. This volume examines the political and cultural effects of nuclear weapons, both among their supporters and their detractors.