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Fulda Gap - Battlefield of the Cold War Alliances

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This collection examines the role of the Fulda Gap-located at the border between East and West Germany-in Cold War politics and military strategy. The contributors analyze the strategic deliberations of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the balance of forces, and the role of the local peace movement, among other topics.

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Foreword, Gordon R. Sullivan
Introduction, Dieter Krüger and Volker Bausch
Translator's Note, David R. Dorondo
Chapter 1: Fulda Gap: A Flashpoint of the Cold War between Myth and Reality, Helmut H. Hammerich
Chapter 2: The Eighth Guards Army of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany and the Fulda Gap, Matthias Uhl
Chapter 3: The Strategic and Operational Considerations of NATO in Europe since the 1970s, Helge Hansen
Chapter 4: The Development of the Military Conceptions of the Warsaw Pact in the Last Two Decades of the East-West Conflict, Siegfried Lautsch
Chapter 5: The Development of NATO Defense Plans for Central Europe in the Final Decades of the Cold War, Gregory W. Pedlow
Chapter 6: The Defense of Highway 84: Recollections of the Commander, B Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, 1978-1980, Roger Cirillo
Chapter 7: The Fulda Gap: A Personal Perspective from Platoon Leader to Army Group, Crosbie E. Saint
Chapter 8: The GDR and its Mission in the Warsaw Pact, Torsten Diedrich
Chapter 9: The Wartime Mission of the Border Troops of the GDR, Detlef Rotha
Chapter 10: Brinkmanship in the Cold War: Theoretical Foundation and Application, Mathias Rupp
Chapter 11: When the Cold War Almost Turned Hot, Albin F. Irzyk
Chapter 12: When the World Stood at the Abyss-and No One Knew It, Volker Bausch
Chapter 13: The Military Relationship of Forces between the North Atlantic Alliance and the Warsaw Pact, Michael Poppe
Chapter 14: The Alliances and the Fulda Gap: A Balance between Ideology, Politics, Strategy, and Operational Plans, Dieter Krüger

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Edited by Dieter Krüger and Volker Bausch - Translated by David R. Dorondo - Foreword by Gordon R. Sullivan - Contributions by Volker Bausch; Roger Cirillo; Torsten Diedrich; Helmut H. Hammerich; Helge Hansen; Albin F. Irzyk; Dieter Krüger; Siegfried Laut

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This collection examines the role of the Fulda Gap-located at the border between East and West Germany-in Cold War politics and military strategy. The contributors analyze the strategic deliberations of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the balance of forces, and the role of the local peace movement, among other topics.

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Authors Dieter Bausch Kruger
Assisted by Volker Bausch (Editor), D R Dorondo (Editor), Dieter Kreuger (Editor), Dieter Kruger (Editor), Dieter Krüger (Editor), Gordon R. Sullivan (Foreword), David R. Dorondo (Translation)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2018
 
EAN 9781498569484
ISBN 978-1-4985-6948-4
No. of pages 372
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

HISTORY / Europe / Germany, HISTORY / Europe / General, The Cold War, Cold wars and proxy conflicts, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / General

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