The Soviets, the Munich Crisis, and the coming of World War II / Hugh Ragsdale.
2004
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The Soviets, the Munich Crisis, and the coming of World War II / Hugh Ragsdale.
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Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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xxii, 212 pages
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Preface: A Test Case of Collective Security
Introduction: The Nature of the Problem
Pt. 1. Background of the Munich Crisis
1. The Shaky Foundations of Collective Security: Moscow, Paris, London
2. Soviet-Romanian Relations I: 1934-1938
3. Soviet-Romanian Relations II: Summer 1938
Pt. 2. Foreground: Climax of the Crisis
4. East Awaiting West: Berchtesgaden to Godesberg
5. The Red Army Mobilizes
6. Denouement
Pt. 3. Conclusion
7. What the Red Army Actually Did
8. What the Red Army Might Feasibly Have Done
9. Epilogue
10. Assessment of Soviet Intentions
App. 1. Pertinent Paragraphs of the League of Nations Covenant
App. 2. Franco-Soviet and Czechoslovak-Soviet Pacts: Excerpts.
Introduction: The Nature of the Problem
Pt. 1. Background of the Munich Crisis
1. The Shaky Foundations of Collective Security: Moscow, Paris, London
2. Soviet-Romanian Relations I: 1934-1938
3. Soviet-Romanian Relations II: Summer 1938
Pt. 2. Foreground: Climax of the Crisis
4. East Awaiting West: Berchtesgaden to Godesberg
5. The Red Army Mobilizes
6. Denouement
Pt. 3. Conclusion
7. What the Red Army Actually Did
8. What the Red Army Might Feasibly Have Done
9. Epilogue
10. Assessment of Soviet Intentions
App. 1. Pertinent Paragraphs of the League of Nations Covenant
App. 2. Franco-Soviet and Czechoslovak-Soviet Pacts: Excerpts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2006. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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051116386X
0521830303
0521830303
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