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On the Edge of the Cold War - American Diplomats and Spies in Postwar Prague

English · Hardback

Will be released 08.05.2012

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Zusatztext Vividly told. Informationen zum Autor Igor Lukes is University Professor of History and International Relations at Boston University and the author of Czechoslovakia between Stalin and Hitler. Klappentext This book studies the early stages of the Cold War from the perspective of the U.S. Embassy in postwar Prague. The main personalities include Ambassador Steinhardt and U.S. Intelligence officers Katek and Taggart. They were highly educated and motivated. Nevertheless, in 1948 they suffered a strategic defeat that helped deepen the Cold War tensions for decades to come. Zusammenfassung This book studies the early stages of the Cold War from the perspective of the U.S. Embassy in postwar Prague. The main personalities include Ambassador Steinhardt and U.S. Intelligence officers Katek and Taggart. They were highly educated and motivated. Nevertheless, in 1948 they suffered a strategic defeat that helped deepen the Cold War tensions for decades to come. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction. Postwar Czechoslovakia: The Master Key to Europe? 1. Resurrecting Czechoslovakia from its Munich Grave 2. General Eisenhower Declines to Liberate Prague 3. Spring 1945: The Americans Return to the Schönborn Palace 4. Ambassador Steinhardt 's Delayed Arrival 5. A Chronicle of Wasted Opportunities 6. Steinhardt Encounters Reality: Nationalization, Expulsions, and U.S. Military Withdrawal 7. America 's First Warning Signs: From the Stechovice Raid Toward the May 1946 Elections 8. Great Expectations and Lost Illusions: U.S. Intelligence in Postwar Prague 9. Passing the Point of No-Return: Prague Withdraws from the Marshall Plan 10. The Communists Exchange Popularity for Absolute Power 11. The Schönborn Palace Under Siege: Americans as "Spies and Saboteurs " Notes Index

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Authors Igor Lukes
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 08.05.2012, delayed
 
EAN 9780195166798
ISBN 978-0-19-516679-8
No. of pages 304
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)
Non-fiction book > History

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