Anfangsjahre der Berlin-Krise (Herbst 1958 bis Herbst 1960)

Published for the first time, Khrushchev’s secret conversations, consultations, and notes during the early phase of the Berlin Crisis that he initiated show us a politician filled with strong emotions who aimed at the domination of West Berlin and the “ruin” of NATO, thereby openly challenging the Western powers. However, he was not ultimately prepared to risk the nuclear war he had threatened.

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Anfangsjahre der Berlin-Krise (Herbst 1958 bis Herbst 1960)

Published for the first time, Khrushchev’s secret conversations, consultations, and notes during the early phase of the Berlin Crisis that he initiated show us a politician filled with strong emotions who aimed at the domination of West Berlin and the “ruin” of NATO, thereby openly challenging the Western powers. However, he was not ultimately prepared to risk the nuclear war he had threatened.

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Anfangsjahre der Berlin-Krise (Herbst 1958 bis Herbst 1960)

Anfangsjahre der Berlin-Krise (Herbst 1958 bis Herbst 1960)

Anfangsjahre der Berlin-Krise (Herbst 1958 bis Herbst 1960)

Anfangsjahre der Berlin-Krise (Herbst 1958 bis Herbst 1960)

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Published for the first time, Khrushchev’s secret conversations, consultations, and notes during the early phase of the Berlin Crisis that he initiated show us a politician filled with strong emotions who aimed at the domination of West Berlin and the “ruin” of NATO, thereby openly challenging the Western powers. However, he was not ultimately prepared to risk the nuclear war he had threatened.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110415704
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 03/10/2015
Series: Quellen und Darstellungen zur Zeitgeschichte , #88
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 580
Sales rank: 836,334
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Gerhard Wettig, Institut für Zeitgeschichte München-Berlin.

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