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Summary

      The Cold War was actually a time of hot wars, spying, murders, defections, shoot downs of reconnaissance aircraft, and a very competitive space race. Authors James Wise and Scott Baron call attention to the political and military volatility of this period by uncovering and relating unknown or long-forgotten incidents of the period. Among them: the murder of a U.S. naval attaché on the Orient Express; an East German soldier's leap to the West in Berlin; two CIA officers' imprisonment by China for twenty years; Capt. Bert Mizusawa's rescue, under fire, of a Soviet defector in the Korean DMZ; a North Korean Pilot's defection in a MiG fighter; the USS Forrestal fire; and the Soviet Union putting the first man in space. Through these incidents the authors present a history that brings the intensity of the so-called Cold War to life.

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Dangerous Games
Faces, Incidents and
Casualties of the Cold War
Authors:
James E. Wise Jr.,
and Scott Baron
Published by:
Naval Institute Press
ISBN# 1-59114-968-2

Dimensions: 9 .25 X 6.25

 

Copyright© 2006 James E. Wise Jr.