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E-raamat: Fulda Gap: Battlefield of the Cold War Alliances

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"This collection examines the role of the Fulda Gap--located at the border between East and West Germany--in Cold War politics and military strategy. The contributors analyze the strategic deliberations of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the balance of forces,and the role of the local peace movement, among other topics."--Provided by publisher.

This collection examines the role of the Fulda Gap—located at the border between East and West Germany—in Cold War politics and military strategy. The contributors analyze the strategic deliberations of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the balance of forces, and the role of the local peace movement, among other topics.

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Fulda Gap: Battlefield of the Cold War Alliances, which brings together both scholars and veterans, moves deftly from the strategic context to the on-the-ground reality of serving at the front lines of a cold war that did not erupt (at least there) for some four decades. These essays and recollections illustrate what was real and what was imagined about the Soviet threat, the NATO response, and vice versa. Chief among the particular delights are insights into Soviet and East German planning and force structureas well as into the American experience at the borderand new evidence in advancing the historical narrative well into the 1970s and 1980s. Above all, Fulda Gap demonstrates how much we can gain from situating a specific place in its context and by placing the operational level at the heart of military history. -- Ingo Trauschweizer, Ohio University The Fulda Gap remains a catch word for the dilemma of Cold War deterrence in the crises of forward defense at the level below the Single Integrated Operational Plan and the Indochina War. The authors in this volume comprise veterans as well as scholars of the US Army, the Bundeswehr, the Soviet Group of Forces in Germany, and the East German Nationale Volksarmee as found in no comparable work. My praise of this work arises from my own personal experience of this task in the 1980s, my advanced study and graduate instruction in this material in the US and Central Europe ever since, and my active participation today in the reconstitution of NATOs deterrence posture in an unsettled Europe. Scholars will find what they need here, as will those in the here and now in search of the context of an old nightmare that has reappeared in the twenty-first century. -- Donald Abenheim, Naval Postgraduate School

Foreword vii
Gordon R. Sullivan
Introduction ix
Dieter Kruger
Volker Bausch
Translator's Note xi
David R. Dorondo
1 The Fulda Gap: A Flashpoint of the Cold War between Myth and Reality
1(38)
Helmut R. Hammerich
2 The 8th Guards Army of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany and the Fulda Gap
39(24)
Matthias Uhl
3 NATO's Strategic and Operational Considerations for Central Europe Since the 1970s
63(12)
Helge Hansen
4 The Development of the Military Conceptions of the Warsaw Pact Treaty Organization in the Last Two Decades of the East--West Conflict
75(26)
Siegfried Lautsch
5 The Development of NATO Defense Plans for Central Europe in the Last Decades of the Cold War
101(12)
Gregory W. Pedlow
6 The Defense of Highway 84: Recollections of the Commander, B Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, 1978--1980
113(32)
Roger Cirillo
7 The Fulda Gap: A Personal Perspective from Platoon Leader to Army Group
145(24)
Crosbie E. Saint
8 The German Democratic Republic and Its Function in the Warsaw Pact
169(26)
Torsten Diedrich
9 The Wartime Missions of the Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic
195(22)
Detlef Rotha
10 Brinkmanship in the Cold War: Theoretical Foundation and Application
217(26)
Mathias Rupp
11 When the Cold War Almost Turned Hot
243(14)
Albin F. Irzyk
12 When the World Stood on the Edge of the Abyss And No One Knew
257(8)
Volker Bausch
13 The Ratio of Military Forces between the North Atlantic Alliance and the Warsaw Pact
265(34)
Michael Poppe
14 The Alliances and the Fulda Gap: Ideology, Politics, Strategies and Operational Plans---An Epilogue
299(26)
Dieter Kruger
Bibliography 325(20)
Index 345(10)
About the Contributors 355(4)
Note on the Point Alpha Foundation 359
Dieter Krüger is associate professor at the University of Potsdam.

Volker Bausch is former director of the Point Alpha Foundation.