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- East Germany: the Stasi and De-Stasification
- April 30, 1953 Cable from N. Spencer Barnes to US Department of State Reviewing Developments in the GDR Since Stalin’S Death
- The 1930S Stalinist Terror and Its Legacy in Post-1953 East Germany
- March 09, 1963 Letter to Walter Ulbricht on the Brazilian Communist Party
- A Brief History of the Berlin Crisis of 1961
- Background Guide
- Which East Is Red? the Maoist Presence in the Soviet Union and Soviet Bloc Europe 1956-1980
- “Dramatic Changes in East Europe” to the “Unification of the Two Germany” Li Wie
- Stasi Brainwashing in the GDR 1957 - 1990
- Maoist Internationalist Movement on Colonialism, Imperialism, and Revolutionary Strategy
- Kennedy, Adenauer and the Making of the Berlin Wall 1958-1961 a Dissertation Submitted to the Department of History and the Comm
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- Stemming the Tide: East Germany's Struggle to Retain Its Citizens Throughout the Ulbricht Regime
- Stalin, Kim Il Sung, and the Prelude
- The U. S. Military Response to the 1960 - 1962 Berlin Crisis
- Problems Encountered in the Prosecution of Former Communist Officials in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Czech Republic
- The Berlin Wall | a Chronology 1961 Is the Year the Berlin Wall Was First
- Intelligence and the Uprising in East Germany 1953
- Dissent and Critical Thought in the German Democratic Republic By
- Reactions to Czechoslovak Liberalization
- Zürcher Beiträge Zur Sicherheitspolitik Und Konfliktforschung Nr
- Constructing Socialism in East Germany: an Early History of the GDR; 1945-1955
- The Cold War (1945–1989) — Full Text
- New Evidence on the End of the Cold War New Evidence on the “Soviet Factor” in the Peaceful Revolutions of 1989
- August 01, 1961 Notes on the Conversation of Comrade N.S. Khrushchev with Comrade W
- A Border Through Germany
- Women's Role in the German Democratic Republic and The
- Khrushchev and the Berlin Crisis (1958-1962)
- Socialism the Failed Idea That Never Dies
- November 01, 1989 Memorandum of Conversation Between Egon Krenz, Secretary General of the Socialist Unity Party (SED), and Mikhail S
- Gay Identity in the GDR: the Homosexuelle Interessengemeinschaft Berlin Between Self-Expression and State Control