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Communing with the Enemy - Covert Operations, Christianity and Cold War Politics in Britain and the GDR (Paperback)
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Communing with the Enemy - Covert Operations, Christianity and Cold War Politics in Britain and the GDR (Paperback)
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This book examines the secret role of British and German Christians
in the Cold War, both as non-governmental envoys and as members of
covert intelligence operations. Based on archival sources,
including those of the Stasi together with interviews with some of
those involved, it demonstrates the way in which religion was used
as a tool of psychological warfare. During the 1960s, the concept
of Christian-Marxist dialogue was espoused by Church leaders and
appropriated by politicians. In the GDR, Ulbricht used
Christian-Marxist dialogue to quell opposition to his regime; in
the West, politicians encouraged a policy of detente which led to
the erosion of communist ideology. As the seeds of Ostpolitik were
sown, Christians tunnelled their way beneath the ideological
barriers of the Cold War in the name of reconciliation while
secretly establishing subversive networks. At the same time, they
provided political leaders with a hidden channel of communication
across the Iron Curtain. This book examines the 1965 Coventry
Cathedral project of reconciliation in Dresden, the work of Paul
Oestricher, and the activities of the German Christian organisation
Aktion Suhnezeichen. In doing so, it reveals the complexity of the
Cold War world in which both sides appeared to hold out the hand of
friendship while secretly working to eliminate the enemy.
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