The War That Never Was by David Pryce-Jones

The War That Never Was by David Pryce-Jones

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The War That Never Was by David Pryce-Jones

This is an account of the end of the Soviet empire. The coup of August 1991 brought an end not only to Gorbachev's political career, but to the entire Soviet Union: communism imploded, the Berlin Wall had been dismantled, Germany reunified, and several European states regained their independence. This reordering of the world, unimaginable to most people in the West, occurred remarkably peacefully. David Pryce-Jones travelled throughout the former empire to ask the major political personalities for their opinions and reactions as to why this happened. He asked why Gorbachev and the leadership didn't resort to armed violence in classic Soviet style; how much was accidental, how much planned; and how much will never be known about the workings of the impenetrable structure which held together the Soviet bloc. Party leaders, decision-makers and first secretaries of the Soviet republics and satellites each give their version of events, often speaking frankly about Gorbachev, his motivations and actions.
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ISBN 13 9780297813200
ISBN 10 029781320X
Title The War That Never Was
Author David Pryce-Jones
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1995-05-08
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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