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Europe After Stalin
Title: Europe After Stalin
Category: History
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Europe After Stalin
BOOK REVIEW
Europe After Stalin: Eisenhower’s Three Decisions of March 11, 1953, W.W. Rostow,
University of Texas Press (Austin), 1982.
The death of Josef Stalin in 1953 had a dramatic impact on international affairs. With his death came a number of possibilities for peace in Europe and the reunification of Germany. This book examines Cold War policy and the position that President Dwight Eisenhower took on the issue of Stalin’s death. It is the third book
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was necessary to fully understand the concept the author was trying to get across. The author was also a bit repetitive in stating general facts once in one chapter and then again in another chapter. Overall, this book provides good information on what the political situation in the United States was like after the death of Josef Stalin. This book is recommended for anyone doing research on the Cold War and United States foreign policy.
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