Abstract The Berlin blockade was undoubtedly the beginning of the cold war ; it also was a turning point for the relations of France both with her allies and with Germany. The article relates first the disagreements — sometimes acute — between France on one hand, the U.K. and the U.S.A. on the other, about the treatment of defeated Germany ; then the increasingly serious dispute between the Western powers and the U.S.S.R., which resulted in the blockade of Berlin by Soviet forces. The Americans and the British reacted with vigour — specially thanks to Ernest Bevin — and improvised the airlift, which prevented the Russians from taking over the ex-capital of Germany. France did not take part in the airlift, for lack of aircraft and because of...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe article presents the activity US A...
French scholars have led a revival of interest in inter-war efforts at European integration and the ...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
Abstract The Berlin blockade was undoubtedly the beginning of the cold war ; it also was a turning p...
Abstract The stake in the Berlin blockade crisis (1948-49) was far more than the fate of a western e...
Abstract The stake in the Berlin blockade crisis (1948-49) was far more than the fate of a western e...
In the article I have analyzed France’s politics to the problem of Germany’s reunification. After wo...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
René Girault, The relations between France and the USSR after September 1939. This article based on ...
During World War II and the postwar years, France’s international position has been weakened. The se...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...
During World War II and the postwar years, France’s international position has been weakened. The se...
During World War II and the postwar years, France’s international position has been weakened. The se...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
The Big Disillusion : the French-Polish Alliance in September 1939 The Polish defeat of September 1...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe article presents the activity US A...
French scholars have led a revival of interest in inter-war efforts at European integration and the ...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
Abstract The Berlin blockade was undoubtedly the beginning of the cold war ; it also was a turning p...
Abstract The stake in the Berlin blockade crisis (1948-49) was far more than the fate of a western e...
Abstract The stake in the Berlin blockade crisis (1948-49) was far more than the fate of a western e...
In the article I have analyzed France’s politics to the problem of Germany’s reunification. After wo...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
René Girault, The relations between France and the USSR after September 1939. This article based on ...
During World War II and the postwar years, France’s international position has been weakened. The se...
The fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989, might not have led to reunification. It was not a ...
During World War II and the postwar years, France’s international position has been weakened. The se...
During World War II and the postwar years, France’s international position has been weakened. The se...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
The Big Disillusion : the French-Polish Alliance in September 1939 The Polish defeat of September 1...
Wydanie publikacji dofinansowane przez Komitet Badań NaukowychThe article presents the activity US A...
French scholars have led a revival of interest in inter-war efforts at European integration and the ...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...