Dien Bien Phu
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Account of one of the most dramatic battles fought in the opening stages of the Cold War
Diese Serie taucht in die turbulente Zeit des Kalten Krieges ein, die die zweite Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts prägte. Sie erforscht die komplexen politischen Intrigen, Wettrüsten und ideologischen Konflikte zwischen den Supermächten. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Spannungen, die die Welt an den Rand eines Atomkriegs brachten, und die Ereignisse, die die modernen internationalen Beziehungen formten.
Account of one of the most dramatic battles fought in the opening stages of the Cold War
Latest edition to the Cold War series, this time focussing on The Biafra War.
The El Salvador conflict remains a classic example of how a communist insurgency or any other popular large-scale revolution, including those launched by al-Qaeda or ISIS can be defeated.
Exclusive first-hand accounts, views and analyses from personal author interviews with individuals who either served or lived in Malaya during the troubles
The most serious threat to Soviet rule in Eastern Europe before the collapse of communism in 1989.
Operation Rolling Thunder was a disastrous and wasteful attempt in terms of men and material by the Johnson administration to micromanage an air campaign to achieve specific diplomatic goals, but in the end achieved neither military nor political victory. číst celé
Detailed account of the history of the dispute, burgeoning military capabilities on both sides of the border in the Himalayas and full-scale clashes.
How the world came to a within a hairbreadth of a nuclear conflagration. číst celé
A detailed explanation of the landings, relying heavily on first-hand accounts from the men who were there, on the invasion beaches. číst celé
Covers the wider dynamic of Cold War engagements over the emerging Middle East crisis
Concise account of a forgotten Cold War conflict and its terrible outcome. číst celé
Al-Qaeda, through its surrogate insurgent force al-Shabaab remains a major player in Somalia, receiving its support from Iran, today a close ally of the Russians
Revealing accounts of preparation, mobilization and engagement from hitherto Top Secret War Office and United Nations documents.
When the world held its breath ... It is 25 years since the end of the Cold War, now a generation old. It began over 75 years ago, in 1944--long before the last shots of the Second World War had echoed across the wastelands of Eastern Europe--with the brutal Greek Civil War. The battle lines are no longer drawn, but they linger on, unwittingly or not, in conflict zones such as Iraq, Somalia and Ukraine. In an era of mass-produced AK-47s and ICBMs, one such flashpoint was Berlin. Allied agreements entered into at Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam for the carving up of postwar Berlin now meant nothing to the Soviet conquerors. Their victory had cost millions of Russian lives - troops and civilians - so the hammer and sickle hoisted atop the Reichstag was more a claim to ownership than success. Moscow's agenda was clear and simple: the Western Allies had to leave Berlin. The blockade ensued as the Soviets orchestrated a determined program of harassment, intimidation, flexing of muscle, and Socialist propaganda to force the Allies out. Truman had already used the atomic bomb: Britain and America would not be cowed. History's largest airborne relief program was introduced to save the beleaguered city. In a war of attrition, diplomatic bluff and backstabbing, and mobilizing of forces, the West braced itself for a third world war.
Examine the remarkable life of Mao Tse-tung: teacher, soldier, revolutionary, statesman, tyrant.
Al Venter was rarely conventional in his approach to problems encountered in the Middle East. číst celé