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A Cardboard Castle? An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.04.2005

Herausgeber

Malcolm Byrne + weitere

Verlag

Amsterdam University Press

Seitenzahl

786

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/4,6 cm

Gewicht

1510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-963-7326-08-0

Beschreibung

Portrait

Malcolm Byrne is Director of Research at the National Security Archive where he coordinates a program involving Russian and East European scholars in documentary research, conference preparation and publications relating to the Cold War.

Vojtech Mastny is a Senior Fellow at the National Security Archive, where he coordinates the Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact (PHP).

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

10.04.2005

Herausgeber

Verlag

Amsterdam University Press

Seitenzahl

786

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/4,6 cm

Gewicht

1510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-963-7326-08-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Editors' Preface, Introductory Essay by Vojtech Mastny, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Chronology of Events, The Documents: Document No. 1: The Warsaw Treaty, May 14, 1955,, Document No. 2: Statute of the Warsaw Treaty Unified Command, September 7, 1955, Document No. 3: Imre Nagy Telegram to Diplomatic Missions in Budapest Declaring Hungary's Neutrality, November 1, 1956, Document No. 4: Gen. Jan Drzewiecki's Critique of the Statute of the Unified Command, November 3, 1956, Document No. 5: Polish Memorandum on Reform of the Warsaw Pact, January 10, 1957, Document No. 6: Gen. Drzewiecki Interview regarding Memorandum on Reform of the Warsaw Pact, May 8, 1997, Document No. 7: Soviet Directives to the Czechoslovak Army on Operational and Combat Preparations, September 25, 1957, Document No. 8: Draft of a Warsaw Pact-NATO Non-aggression Treaty, May 24, 1958, Document No. 9: Marshal Ivan Konev Analysis of a Czechoslovak Army Operational Exercise, March 31-April 7, 1959, Document No. 10: Conclusions from the Operational Exercise of the Czechoslovak Army, March 31-April 7, 1959, Document No. 11: East German Description of a West German Plan for the Occupation of the GDR, July 29, 1959, Document No. 12: Warsaw Pact Views of NATO's Plans and Capabilities, April 28, 1960, Document No. 13: The Soviet-Albanian Dispute, March 22-28, 1961, Document No. 14: Political Consultative Committee Resolution on the Restructuring and Modernization of Warsaw Pact Forces, March 29, 1961, Document No. 15: The Soviet Conception of Czechoslovakia's Role in a European War, April 1961, Document No. 16: Speech by Marshal Malinovskii Describing the Need for Warsaw Pact Offensive Operations, May 1961, Document No. 17: Czechoslovak Politburo Resolution on Mobilization Readiness with Respect to the Berlin Question, July 25, 1961, Document No. 18: Joint Declaration of the Warsaw Treaty States on the Berlin Wall, August 13, 1961, Document No. 19: Resolution by the Czechoslovak Party Military Defense Commission on the Introduction of Emergency Measures, September 14, 1961, Document No. 20: The "Buria" Exercise Preparing for an Advance into Western Europe, September 28-October 10, 1963, Document No. 21: Organizational Principles of the Czechoslovak Army, November 22, 1962, Document No. 22: The "Mazowsze" Exercise for Nuclear War and Interview with Gen. Tuczapski on Soviet Bloc Planning of Exercises, 1963-1964, Document No. 23: Polish Command Post Exercise Rehearsing an Advance to Northern Germany, Low Countries, and Denmark, June 14, 1963, Document No. 24: Mongolian Request for Admission to the Warsaw Pact, July 15, 1963, Document No. 25: Polish Foreign Ministry Memorandum regarding Possible Mongolian Accession to the Warsaw Treaty, July 20, 1963, Document No. 26: Czechoslovak Drafts of Orders and Appeals to be Issued in Occupied Western European Territories, June 29, 1964, Document No. 27: Warsaw Pact War Plan for the Czechoslovak Front, October 14, 1964, Document No. 28: Warsaw Pact Intelligence on NATO's Strategy and Combat Readiness, 1965, Document No. 29: Albanian Note to the Political Consultative Committee, January 15, 1965, Document No. 30: Memorandum of Discussion at Political Consultative Committee Meeting in Warsaw, January 20, 1965, Document No. 31: Plan for Hungarian Command-Staff War Game, May 1965, Document No. 32: Transcript of Ceausescu--Deng Conversation, July 25, 1965, Document No. 33: Hungarian Proposals for Reform of the Warsaw Pact, January 18-19, 1966, Document No. 34: Polish Proposals for Reform of the Warsaw Pact, January 21 & 26, 1966, Document No 35: Czechoslovak Proposal for Reform of the Warsaw Pact, February 1966, Document No. 36: Statement by the Romanian Chief of Staff on Reform of the Warsaw Pact, February 4-9, 1966, Document No. 37: Summary of Discussion at Conference of Warsaw Treaty Deputy Foreign Ministers, February 17, 1966, Document No. 38: Study of Special Features of a Surprise Outbreak of War Prepared for the Hungarian.