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Cardboard Castle?: An Inside History Of The Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991
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Cardboard Castle?: An Inside History Of The Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991 Hardcover - 2005

by Vojtech Mastny; Byrne, Malcolm; Klotzbach, Magdalena

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  • Title Cardboard Castle?: An Inside History Of The Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991
  • Author Vojtech Mastny; Byrne, Malcolm; Klotzbach, Magdalena
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 786
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Central European University Press
  • Date 2005-06-30
  • Features Bibliography
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-9637326081
  • ISBN 9789637326080 / 9637326081
  • Weight 3.09 lbs (1.40 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.56 x 7.02 x 1.92 in (24.28 x 17.83 x 4.88 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 20th Century
    • Cultural Region: Eastern Europe
  • Dewey Decimal Code 355.031

From the publisher

This is the first book to document, analyze, and interpret the history of the Warsaw Pact based on the archives of the alliance itself. As suggested by the title, the Soviet bloc military machine that held the West in awe for most of the Cold War does not appear from the inside as formidable as outsiders often believed, nor were its strengths and weaknesses the same at different times in its surprisingly long history, extending for almost half a century.

The introductory study by Mastny assesses the controversial origins of the "superfluous" alliance, its subsequent search for a purpose, its crisis and consolidation despite congenital weaknesses, as well as its unexpected demise.

Most of the 193 documents included in the book were top secret and have only recently been obtained from Eastern European archives by the PHP project. The majority of the documents were translated specifically for this volume and have never appeared in English before.

The introductory remarks to individual documents by co-editor Byrne explain the particular significance of each item. A chronology of the main events in the history of the Warsaw Pact, a list of its leading officials, a selective multilingual bibliography, and an analytical index add to the importance of a publication that sets the new standard as a reference work on the subject and facilitate its use by both students and general readers.

First line

When the Warsaw Pact was founded in 1955 as a counterpart of NATO, Western officials disparaged it as a "cardboard castle."*1

About the author

Vojtech Mastny is a Senior Fellow at the National Security Archive, where he coordinates the Parallel History Project on NATO and the Warsaw Pact (PHP). Malcolm Byrne is Director of Research at the National Security Archive where he coordinates a program involving Russian and East European scholars in documentary research, conference preparation and publications relating to the Cold War.