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On the Fronts of the Cold War. The Soviet State in 1945-1985

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On the Fronts of the Cold War. The Soviet State in 1945-1985
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The USSR's foreign policy in the second half of the 20th century has always been the subject of much discussion and fierce controversy. The abundance of contradictory opinions on this topic has given rise to a number of walking tales associated with both the figures of the main players of the Cold War and many key events of that time. In his new book, the famous Soviet historian E.Yu. Spitsyn argumentatively provides a strictly scientific view of these important pages of Soviet and world history, which many compatriots still associate with the best years of their lives. The author has managed not only to find many curious facts and highlight little-known events of that era, but also to refute a lot of falsehoods related to the Berlin and Middle East crises, the history of NATO and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the events of the Hungarian Mutiny and the "Prague Spring", the Vietnam and Afghan wars, as well as the history of very difficult relations between the USSR, the United States and China. The publication will be of interest to all history buffs, students and teachers of universities, especially future diplomats and their mentors.
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