The age of containment: the cold War, 1945-1965 by David Rees

The age of containment: the cold War, 1945-1965

David Rees

156 pages first pub 1971 (editions)

nonfiction history
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History buffs and readers fascinated by the complexities of international relations will be captivated by David Rees' provocative exploration of the Cold War era, as he masterfully unravels the intricate web of ideological clashes and power struggles that defined the tumultuous years from 1945 to 1965.

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From the break-up of the wartime ‘grand alliance’ in 1945 David Rees shows how successive East-West crises have their roots in the Communist leaders’ belief that their Marxist-Leninist view of history represent the inevitable wave of the future. T...

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