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- The Defense of Berlin
- 1963
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- Published by: Johns Hopkins University Press
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In 1958 Nikita Khrushchev demanded that the United States, Great Britain, and France withdraw from West Berlin. His demands eventually resulted in the division of Germany's capital city through the building of the Berlin Wall. In The Defense of Berlin, Jean Edward Smith discusses Berlin from the time of arrangements set during the war through 1962, with an emphasis on the effect that the crisis of division had on the city.
Table of Contents


- Half Title
- p. i
- Title Page
- p. iii
- Acknowledgments
- pp. vii-ix
- Half Title 1
- p. xiii
- 5. The Occupation Begins
- pp. 71-89
- 6. Blockade
- pp. 90-110
- 7. The City Is Split
- pp. 111-130
- 8. Recovery (1949–1958)
- pp. 131-150
- 9. The First Ultimatum
- pp. 151-180
- 10. Negotiations under Pressure
- pp. 181-208
- 12. From Vienna to August 13
- pp. 235-266
- 13. The Wall
- pp. 267-304
- Note on Sources
- p. 342
- Appendices:
- pp. 357-359
- II. Chronology of Events 1941–1962
- pp. 360-375
- III. The Moscow Proposals, 1943
- pp. 376-379
- IV. The Iowa Conference
- pp. 380-384
- V. Proceedings at Tehran
- pp. 385-387
- Bibliography
- pp. 388-406
- Series Page
- p. 433
Additional Information
ISBN
9781421431659
Related ISBN
9781421431642
MARC Record
OCLC
1131889144
Launched on MUSE
2019-12-20
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
Funder
Mellon/NEH / Hopkins Open Publishing: Encore Editions
Creative Commons
CC-BY-NC-ND