The Soviet-East German Military Alliance

by Douglas A. Macgregor

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The German Democratic Republic's emergence as the key political player within the Warsaw Pact intensified debates concerning the critical East German military role in Soviet strategy for the future of Eastern Europe. Douglas Macgregor traces the origins of collaboration to earlier forms of Russo-German military alliance. He explores the development of military cooperation since the formation of the GDR National People's Army in 1956 and discusses the importance of East Germany as a military show more model for the Warsaw Pact's Northern Tier. German cooperation is historically as normal as one of conflict. The need for cooperation has been alternately balanced by the propensity to conflict of incompatible nationalisms. Specific historical circumstances have determined which tendency has prevailed at any given point; contemporary elites in East Berlin and Moscow do no more than revive an earlier convergence of strategic and political interests. show less

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Douglas A. Macgregor is a Colonel with the Center for Technology and National Security at the National Defense University.

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government, History
DDC/MDS
355.031Social sciencesPublic administration & military scienceMilitary scienceNational SecurityNATO And Warsaw Pact
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UA770 .M24Military ScienceArmies: Organization, distribution, military situationArmies: Organization, distribution, military situationBy region or country
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