The cold war and its origins, 1917-1960 /

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Main Author: Fleming, Denna Frank, 1893-1980 (Author)
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Garden City, New York : Doubleday and Company, Inc., [1961]
Series:Foreign relations of the US.
Military and government.
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Online Access:HeinOnline Military and Government
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Table of Contents:
  • Volume one, 1917-1950. pt. I: Enemies and allies, 1917-1945. World War and Red revolution, 1914-1917
  • Russian Civil War and Western intervention, 1917-1921
  • Communism confined and ostracized, 1921-1934
  • Fascism appeased, 1934-1938
  • The "phony" war, 1939-1941
  • The Soviet-German truce, 1939-1941
  • Allies in war, 1941-1945
  • The Yalta Conference period, October 1944-April 1945
  • The struggle for Poland, 1939-1949
  • Soviet objectives in East Europe, 1945
  • pt. II: The Cold War in Europe, 1945-1950
  • After Roosevelt, April-August 1945
  • After Hiroshima, August-November 1945
  • Rising tension, November 1945-July 1946
  • Atomic impasse, January 1946-July 1949
  • Stabilization, August-December 1946
  • The Truman Doctrine, January-June 1947
  • From the Marshall Plan to the communist seizure of Czechoslovakia, June 1947-May 1948
  • From the Berlin Blockade to NATO, March 1948-August 1949
  • After the Soviet A-bomb, September 1949-June 1950.
  • v. 2., pt. III: The Cold War in East Asia 1945-55. The Fall of China to communism, 1927-1950
  • The crucifixion of Korea, 1945-1954
  • Colonialism, communism and nationalism in South East Asia, 1945-1954
  • The first Formosa crisis, January-July 1955
  • The first summit conference, July 1955
  • pt. IV: The second Cold War 1955-1959. The failure to make peace, July 1955-October 1956
  • The revolutions in Poland and Hungary, October 1956
  • Explosions at Suez, October 1956
  • Lessening tension, April-August 1957
  • After the Sputniks, October 1957-April 1958
  • Trouble in all directions, April-October 1958
  • Berlin II November 1958-July 1959
  • The turn toward peace, July-December 1959
  • The frustrated summit at Paris, January-June 1960
  • Why the West lost the Cold War
  • The Future.