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Austria in the First Cold War, 1945-55

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Austria in the First Cold War, 1945-55
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Book Synopsis Austria in the First Cold War, 1945-55 by : Günter Bischof

Book excerpt: In the first Cold War (1945-55) the superpower struggle over the geostrategically vital and economically depressed Austria could have ended in a divided country (like in Germany), but due to shrewd Austrian diplomacy resulted in a unified and neutralized country.


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