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An edition of The Cold War (2005)

The Cold War

a military history

Random House Trade Paperback ed.
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Even fifteen years after the end of the Cold War, it is still hard to grasp that we no longer live under its immense specter. For nearly half a century, from the end of World War II to the early 1990s, all world events hung in the balance of a simmering dispute between two of the greatest military powers in history. Hundreds of millions of people held their collective breath as the United States and the Soviet Union, two national ideological entities, waged proxy wars to determine spheres of influence--and millions of others perished in places like Korea, Vietnam, and Angola, where this cold war flared hot. Such a consideration of the Cold War--as a military event with sociopolitical and economic overtones--is the crux of this stellar collection of twenty-six essays compiled and edited by Robert Cowley, the longtime editor of MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History. Befitting such a complex and far-ranging period, the volume's contributing writers cover myriad angles. John Prados, in "The War Scare of 1983," shows just how close we were to escalating a war of words into a nuclear holocaust. Victor Davis Hanson offers "The Right Man," his pungent reassessment of the bellicose air-power zealot Curtis LeMay as a man whose words were judged more critically than his actions. The secret war also gets its due in George Feiffer's "The Berlin Tunnel," which details the charismatic C.I.A. operative "Big Bill" Harvey's effort to tunnel under East Berlin and tap Soviet phone lines--and the Soviets' equally audacious reaction to the plan; while "The Truth About Overflights," by R. Cargill Hall, sheds light on some of the Cold War's best-kept secrets. The often overlooked human cost of fighting the Cold War finds a clear voice in "MIA" by Marilyn Elkins, the widow of a Navy airman, who details the struggle to learn the truth about her husband, Lt. Frank C. Elkins, whose A-4 Skyhawk disappeared over Vietnam in 1966. In addition there are profiles of the war's "front lines"--Dien Bien Phu, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Bay of Pigs--as well as of prominent military and civil leaders from both sides, including Harry S. Truman, Nikita Khrushchev, Dean Acheson, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Richard M. Nixon, Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap, and others.Encompassing so many perspectives and events, The Cold War succeeds at an impossible task: illuminating and explaining the history of an undeclared shadow war that threatened the very existence of humankind.From the Hardcover edition.

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Table of Contents

I. FIRST SKIRMISHES. The day the Cold War started / James Chace
Cloak-and-dagger in Salzburg / Harris Greene
The great rescue / David Clay Large
The incident at Lang Fang / Eugene B. Sledge
The escape of the amethyst / Simon Winchester
II. POLICE ACTION. The United States, the U.N., and Korea / James Chace and Caleb Carr
Truman fires MacArthur / David McCullough
The man who saved Korea / Thomas Fleming
The first jet war / Dennis E. Showalter
"Murderers of Koje-do!" / Lawrence Malkin
Strategic views: the meaning of Panmunjom / Robert Cowley
III. THE DEEP COLD WAR. The truth about overflights / R. Cargill Hall
The Berlin tunnel / George Fiefer
The invasion of Cuba / Dino A. Brugioni
Twilight zone in the Pentagon / Thomas B. Allen
The right man / Victor Davis Hanson
IV. VIETNAM: THE LONG GOOD-BYE. Calamity on the R.C. 4 / Douglas Porch
Dien Bien Phu / Williamson Murray
The general at ease: an interview with William C. Westmoreland / Laura Palmer
The mystery of Khe Sanh / James Warren
The evacuation of Kham Duc / Ronald H. Spector
MIA / Marilyn Elkins
"That's ocay XX time is on our side" / Geoffrey Norman
The Christmas bombing / Stephen E. Ambrose
V. THE END. The ICBM and the Cold War: technology in the driver's seat / John F. Guilmartin, Jr.
The war scare of 1983 / John Prados
There goes Brussels / Williamson Murray.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
909.82/5
Library of Congress
, D843 .C577245 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 478 p. :
Number of pages
478

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19682857M
Internet Archive
coldwarmilitaryh0000unse
ISBN 10
081296716X
ISBN 13
9780812967166
OCLC/WorldCat
77500488
Library Thing
2594822
Goodreads
156598

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