Zusammenfassung
The Berlin Wall Crisis dominated the presidency of John F. Kennedy from his inauguration in 1961 until his historic trip to the city in June 1963. W.R. Smyser's Kennedy and the Berlin Wall offers new insights into the Berlin events that riveted global attention, especially as Soviet and American tanks faced each other at point-blank range over "Checkpoint Charlie." Drawing on his experience as an American diplomat in Berlin at the time; personal interviews; memoirs; and Soviet, East German, and American documents, Smyser ties together the full story of what actually happened on the ground and in world capitals.
Schlagworte
Diplomatic History History of American Foreign Policy History of American Foreign Relations- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xvi Preface i–xvi
- 253–282 Notes 253–282
- 283–288 Bibliographic Essay 283–288
- 289–294 Index 289–294
- 295–296 About the Author 295–296