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A compelling short history of political events that led to the crisis and the military campaign itself from the perspectives of London, Washington and Cairo.
Communist China enters the Korean War on 26 October 1950, when elements of the Chinese People's Liberation Army ambush and overpower UN forces at Onj?ng in North Korea. For the first time UN air superiority is challenged as Chinese MiG-15 jet fighters attack American aircraft south of the Yalu River in MiG Alley'.
Nine armies of 27 divisions of the Communist Chinese People's Volunteer Army, numbering 250,000 troops, launch a night attack along a 40-mile front of the US Eighth Army.
Cold War nadir: January 1968 and in Czechoslovakia the new Communist Party leader Alexander Dubcek has made it clear that this is the opportunity to loosen the Soviet stranglehold on the country. As the Prague winter slowly eases into a Prague spring, it really does seem as if Dubcek has judged it right.
By 1959 the newly independent Kingdom of Laos was being transformed into a Cold War battleground for global superpower competition, having been born out of the chaos following the French military defeat and withdrawal from Indochina in 1954.
A detailed explanation of the landings, relying heavily on first-hand accounts from the men who were there, on the invasion beaches.
Concise account of a forgotten Cold War conflict and its terrible outcome.
The first modern survey of BAOR's role in West Germany, 1945-1993.
Latest edition to the Cold War series, this time focussing on The Biafra War.
Second volume in the series on North Korea, this book uses unique and original material drawn from contemporary, now declassified CIA documents.
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