United States of America V. Berlin

United States of America V. Berlin
Title United States of America V. Berlin PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1970
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United States of America V. Berlin

United States of America V. Berlin
Title United States of America V. Berlin PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1975
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United States of America V. Wethington

United States of America V. Wethington
Title United States of America V. Wethington PDF eBook
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Pages 34
Release 1973
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United States of America V. Yates

United States of America V. Yates
Title United States of America V. Yates PDF eBook
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Pages 18
Release 1972
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United States’ reactions after the raising of the Berlin Wall

United States’ reactions after the raising of the Berlin Wall
Title United States’ reactions after the raising of the Berlin Wall PDF eBook
Author Patrick Buck
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 20
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3656448817

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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject Politics - Region: USA, grade: 2, University of Wyoming (Political Science), course: Psychology of war and conflicts, language: English, abstract: The United States of America under President John F. Kennedy showed almost no military reaction after the raising of the Berlin Wall. They sent more troops together with Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson to West Berlin, but there was no intention to reopen the border. Instead the US Government tried to get into negotiations with the Soviet Union about the status of West Berlin. This decision avoided transforming the Cold War into a Hot War, but it also manifested the separation of East and West Germany and made the unification in the near future less likely. The decision helped to establish another socialist state in Europe and locked up 17 million Germans within the borders of East Germany. This paper will focus on the question why President Kennedy and his main advisers decided the way they did. Did they fear the military strength and the use of the Soviet nuclear arsenal? Or did they think they could reach better results by negotiating? Or did they just trade the eastern part of Germany against a secure status quo for West Berlin? Maybe the situation was seen more as a chance for stability than as a threat? The basic information for this research will come from the Digital National Security Archive. The original documents should show who gave information to President Kennedy and his advisers. Who were the talking heads during the decision-making process? Who had the most influence? Was it only an inner-American process or were other allies involved, too? An interesting question is, if there is a change between the evaluation of the situation before and after the raising of the Berlin Wall. So this research will compare some documents before and after the crisis.

Papers Pertaining to United States of America V. Owen Lattimore

Papers Pertaining to United States of America V. Owen Lattimore
Title Papers Pertaining to United States of America V. Owen Lattimore PDF eBook
Author Owen Lattimore
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Pages 824
Release 1955
Genre Communist trials
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United States of America V. German

United States of America V. German
Title United States of America V. German PDF eBook
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Pages 84
Release 1993
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