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Stalin and the Turkish Crisis of the Cold War, 1945-1953 (Hardcover, New)
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Stalin and the Turkish Crisis of the Cold War, 1945-1953 (Hardcover, New)
Series: The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
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This book presents the ups and downs of the Soviet-Turkish
relations during World War II and immediately after it. Hasanli
draws on declassified archive documents from the United States,
Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan to recreate a true
picture of the time when the 'Turkish crisis' of the Cold War broke
out. It explains why and how the friendly relations between the
USSR and Turkey escalated into enmity, led to the increased
confrontation between these two countries, and ended up with
Turkey's entry into NATO. Hasanli uses recently-released Soviet
archive documents to shed light on some dark points of the Cold War
era and the relations between the Soviets and the West. Apart from
bringing in an original point of view regarding starting of the
Cold War, the book reveals some secret sides of the Soviet domestic
and foreign policies. The book convincingly demonstrates how Soviet
political technologists led by Josef Stalin distorted the picture
of a friendly and peaceful country_Turkey_into the image of an
enemy in the minds of millions of Soviet citizens.
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