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Die Deutschen und Gorbatschow: Der Gorbatschow-Diskurs im doppelten Deutschland 1985–1991 by Hermann Wentker
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2024) 26 (3): 262–264.
Published: 25 November 2024
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2021) 23 (4): 211–245.
Published: 01 November 2021
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Die Einheit: Das Auswärtige Amt, das DDR-Außenministerium und der Zwei-plus-Vier-Prozess
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2018) 20 (2): 157–159.
Published: 01 June 2018
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Österreich und die DDR 1949–1990: Politik und Wirtschaft im Schatten der deutschen Teilung
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2017) 19 (4): 264–266.
Published: 01 December 2017
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2016) 18 (4): 251–254.
Published: 01 October 2016
View articletitled, Franz Cede and Christian Prosl, Anspruch und Wirklichkeit: Österreichs Außenpolitik seit 1945 . Innsbruck: StudienVerlag, 2015. 168 pp.
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2016) 18 (3): 218–219.
Published: 01 July 2016
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2016) 18 (2): 203–205.
Published: 01 April 2016
View articletitled, Andreas Hilger, ed., Diplomatie für die deutsche Einheit: Dokumente des Auswärtigen Amts zu den deutsch-sowjetischen Beziehungen 1989/90 . Munich: Oldenbourg, 2011
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Journal of Cold War Studies (2011) 13 (4): 172–212.
Published: 01 October 2011
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View articletitled, The 1952 Stalin Note on German Unification: The Ongoing Debate
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On 10 March 1952 the Soviet government unexpectedly sent an identical diplomatic note to the U.S., British, and French governments proposing the conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany on the basis of neutrality. This document, widely known as the Stalin Note, has been a source of controversy ever since, pitting those who see it as an insincere ploy against those who argue that it was a missed opportunity for German unification. Declassified documents from the former Soviet archives, first published in German translation in 2007 in the book Stalins großer Bluff , allow scholars to reconstruct in a detailed way the preparation of the note and to examine whether Iosif Stalin was really ready to sacrifice the GDR and to reunify Germany. This article shows that the Stalin Note was merely a ploy to facilitate the incorporation of the German Democratic Republic into the Eastern bloc and to blame the Western occupying powers for the division of Germany.