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FIVE: CIVIL WAR
1
Wojciech Jaruzelski’s memoirs,
Róni Sic Mdrze
, (Kziazka i Wiedza, Warsaw, 1999), and
Les Chaines et le refuge
2
Riccardo Orizio,
Talk of the Devil
(Secker & Warburg, London, 2003), p. 127
3
Wałsa,
The Struggle and the Triumph
, pp. 168-75
4
Boyes, pp. 102-6
5
Hayden,
Poles Apart
, p. 147
6
Mitrokhin Archive
, pp. 460-66
7
Wałsa interview in CNN’s Cold War series produced by Jeremy Isaacs, 1997, LHCMA box 11
8
TsKhSD, f89. op 42, d6, Moscow
9
Zubok, p. 390
10
TsKhSD, f89. op 42, d6, Moscow. Politburo minutes for 10 December 1980
11
Zubok, p. 393
 
SIX: THE BLEEDING WOUND
1
Interview transcripts for CNN Cold War series, LHCMA box 14
2
TsKhSD, f89. Per 14, doc 30, Moscow
3
Interview for CNN Cold War series, LHCMA box 12
4
Ibid.
5
Zubok, pp. 345-53 and TsKhSD, f89. Per 14, doc 31, Politburo minutes for 10 December 1990
6
Dobrynin, p. 232
SEVEN: THE POWER OF THE POWERLESS
1
Quoted in Gale Stokes,
The Walls Came Tumbling Down
(Oxford University Press USA, 1993), p. 235
2
Author’s interview with Milan Hlavsa and other Plastic People, Prague, April 1999
3
Ibid.
4
Ben Lewis,
Hammer and Tickle: A History of Communism Told Through Jokes
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2008), p. 208
5
William Echikson,
Lighting the Night
(Pan, London, 1991), p. 78
6
Václav Havel,
Living in Truth
(Faber & Faber, London, 1987), pp. 75-90
7
The original Charter can be read at the Open Society Archive in Budapest
8
The Treaty can be read online at
www.state.gov/history/frus
9
Dobrynin, pp. 191-3
10
In conversation with the author, Budapest, December 1989
11
Interview in Cold War files at CWIHP
12
Henry Kissinger,
Diplomacy
(Simon & Schuster, New York, 1994)
13
Havel,
Living in Truth
and
Disturbing the Peace
, pp. 75-90
14
Ibid.
15
Keane, p. 134
16
Havel,
Living in Truth
, p. 167
17
In conversation with the author, Warsaw, 1995, and quoted in Stokes,
The Walls Came Tumbling Down
, p. 125
18
Vaculík, p. 14
19
Quoted in Stokes,
The Walls Came Tumbling Down
, p. 179
20
Gáspár M. Tamás,
From Liberal Values to Democratic Transition
(Central University Press, Budapest, 2003), p. 78
21
Michnik,
Letters From Freedom
, p. 180
22
Quoted in Garton Ash,
The Polish Revolution
, p. 318
23
Tony Judt,
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
(Penguin, London, 2005), p. 497
24
Richard Rhodes,
Arsenals of Folly
(Knopf, New York, 2007), p. 186
25
Ibid., p. 245
26
Zubok, p. 338
EIGHT: ABLE ARCHER
1
Background on Yuri Andropov from Vladimir Solovyov and Elena Klepi- kova,
Andropov: A Secret Passage into the Kremlin
(Robert Hale, London, 1984); Sergei Semanov,
Andropov: 7 tain genseka s Lubianki
(Veche, Moscow, 2001) and Zhores Medvedev,
Andropov
(Oxford University Press, 1983)
2
Dobbs, pp. 95-100
3
Zubok, p. 278
4
Rhodes,
Arsenals of Folly
, p. 134
5
Ibid., p. 226
6
Ibid., p. 235
7
Aleksandrov-Argentov, p. 178
8
Rhodes,
Arsenals of Folly
, pp. 138-50
9
Interview with Osipovich, Cold War series, LHCMA box 18
10
Ibid. and Dobbs, pp. 101-9
11
Dobbs, p. 107
12
Interview with Tarasenko, March 1999, OHCW
13
Dobbs, p. 109
14
Centre for the Preservation and Study of Documents of Recent History, RTsKhIDNI. Politburo minutes for 2 September 1983, f3, op. 73, d 1152, 112-13.
15
Izvestia
, 20 September 1983
16
Volkogonov, pp. 360-67, and Zubok, pp. 264-6
17
Melvyn Leffler,
For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union and the Cold War
(Hill & Wang, New York, 2008), pp. 324-31
18
Rhodes,
Arsenals of Folly
, pp. 221-5
19
Ibid.
20
Author in conversation with Lord Powell, London, May 2007
21
Robert Gates,
From the Shadows
(Simon & Schuster, New York, 1997), p. 217
22
Ronald Reagan,
The Reagan Diaries
(HarperPress, New York, 2007), p. 346
 
NINE: AMERICA’S LEADING DOVE
1
Rhodes,
Arsenals of Folly
, p. 178
2
Dobrynin, p. 368
3
Ronald Reagan,
An American Life
(Simon & Schuster, New York, 1990), p. 417
4
Jack Matlock,
Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended
(Random House, New York, 2005), pp. 177-80
5
Weiner, p. 326
6
Ronald Reagan Library, Simi Valley, California, correspondence with Soviet leaders file.
7
Quoted in Rhodes,
Arsenals of Folly
, pp. 180-83
8
Matlock,
Reagan and Gorbachev
, p. 186
 
TEN: A PYRRHIC VICTORY
1
See Boyes, pp. 178-82
2
Ibid.
3
Hayden,
Poles Apart
, pp. 146-58
4
Michnik,
Letters from Freedom
, p. 93
5
Weiner, pp. 340-47
6
Gates,
From the Shadows
, pp. 378-85, and West,
The Third Secret
, pp. 186- 200
7
Background on Father Jerzy Popiełuszko in Grazyna Sikorska,
A Martyr for the Truth
(Collins, London, 1985); Davies,
God’s Playground
; and Kevin Ruane,
To Kill a Priest
(Gibson Square, London, 2004)
8
Boyes, pp. 240-46
9
Mitrokhin Archive
, pp. 488-90
10
Michnik,
Letters from Freedom
, pp. 230-32
 
ELEVEN: THE NEW TSAR
1
Quoted in Matlock,
Reagan and Gorbachev
, pp. 45-8, Kaiser, p. 68, and Gromyko, p. 372
2
Kaiser, pp. 66-70
3
Anatoli Chernyaev diary at CWIHP, March 1985 and
She’s lets Gor- bachevym
(Progress, Moscow, 1993) (
My Six Years with Gorbachev
, Pennsylvania University Press, 2000), p. 62
4
Ryzhkov, pp. 88-90
5
Raisa Gorbacheva,
I Hope
(HarperCollins, New York, 1991), p. 93
6
Chernyaev diary, and in conversation with the author, Moscow, December 1993.
7
Matlock,
Reagan and Gorbachev
, p. 72
8
Background on Mikhail Gorbachev from Mikhail Gorbachev,
Memoirs
, (Doubleday, New York, 1996); Zhores Medvedev,
Gorbachev
; Dusko Doder and Louise Branson,
Gorbachev: Heretic in the Kremlin
(Viking, New York, 1990); Larisa Vasil’eva,
Kremlin Wives
(Arcade, New York, 1993) and Volkogonov
9
Anatoly Sobchak,
For a New Russia
(Free Press, New York, 1992), pp. 286- 7
10
Lord Powell to the author, in a fascinating conversation on the Thatcher/Gorbachev relationship, May 2007
11
Grachev, pp. 64-8
12
Zubok, p. 366, and Bush and Scowcroft, p. 197
13
Jaruzelski, p. 276
 
TWELVE: THE SWORD AND SHIELD
1
In conversation with the author, Berlin, November 2007
2
The extensive files on Wolf Biermann - along with millions of others are kept by the BStU, Bundesbeauftragte für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der ehemaligen Deutschen Demokratischen Repu blik (The Office for Preserving East German State Security files) in Berlin
3
Ulrike Poppe interview, Cold War series, LHCMA box 15
4
New York Times
, 12 April 1992
5
Cold War series, LHCMA box 16
6
In conversation with the author, 2006, and
The Times
, 6 January 2007
7
Peter Siebenmorgen,
Staatssicherheit der DDR
(Bouvier Verlag, Bonn, 1993) and Stasi document collection, ‘
Ich Liebe euch doche alle . . .’ Befehle und Lageberichte des MfS, Januar-November 1989
, ed. Armin Mitter and Stefan Wolle (BasisDruck, Berlin, 1989)
8
Quoted in Anne McElvoy,
The Saddled Cow
(Faber & Faber, London, 1992), p. 71
9
Background on Honecker from Pötzl, McElvoy,
The Saddled Cow
, Gunter Schabowski,
Der Absturz
(Rowholt, Berlin, 1991) and Ed Stuhler,
Margot Honecker: Eine Biographie
(Ueberreuter, Vienna, 2003)
10
Wolf and McElvoy, p. 167
11
Partos, p. 126
12
Background on Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski from Pryce-Jones; Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski,
Deutsch-deutsche Erinnerungen
(Rowholt, Berlin, 2001); and Frederick Taylor,
The Berlin Wall
(Bloomsbury, London, 2006)
 
THIRTEEN: LENIN’S APOSTLE
1
Chernyaev,
My Six Years with Gorbachev
, pp. 26-7
2
Tarasenko interview, March 1999, OHCW, and Volkogonov, pp. 349-52
3
For the press and media in the USSR under Gorbachev, see Vitali Korotich and Cathy Porter,
The New Soviet Journalism
(Beacon Press, Boston, 1991); Pryce-Jones, and Remnick
4
Quoted in Jack Matlock,
Autopsy of an Empire
(Random House, New York, 1995), p. 133
5
Tarasenko interview, March 1999, OHCW
6
Quoted in Brown,
Seven Years that Changed the World
, p. 147
7
Quoted in Zubok, p. 278
8
Background on Yakovlev from his books
Striving for Law in a Lawless Land
(M.E. Sharpe, New York, 1995) and
The Fate of Marxism in Russia
(Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993) and Zubok
9
Boldin, pp. 138-47
10
Ibid.
 
FOURTEEN: SILENT MEMORIES
1
Cold War series, LHCMA box 7
2
Sándor Zsindely, in conversation with the author, Budapest, March 2003
3
János Vargha, speaking at Danube Circle demonstration, 8 February 1986
4
Miklós Haraszti, in conversation with the author, Budapest, April 2004
5
For background on János Kádár, see Victor Sebestyen,
Twelve Days
(Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2006); Tibor Huszar,
János Kádár, Polit ical Életrajza
(
A Political Biography
, Kossuth Kiadó, Budapest, 2005) and Roger Gough,
A Good Comrade
(IB Tauris, London, 2006)
FIFTEEN: ‘WE CANNOT WIN’
1
Grachev, p. 86
2
Ibid., p. 90
3
Chernyaev diary in archive at GF and at CWIHP
4
Ibid.
5
Grachev, p. 96
6
For background on Eduard Shevardnadze, see Shevardnadze; Dobbs; Carolyn Eke Dahl and Melvyn Goodman,
The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze
(Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
7
Izvestia
, 18 July 1979
8
Shevardnadze interview, Cold War series, LHCMA box 4
9
George Shultz,
Turmoil and Triumph
(Macmillan, London, 1993), p. 287
10
Interview with Tarasenko, OHCW
11
Chernyaev diary, CWIHP
12
Transcript of Geneva Summit 1985 at USNSA, Cold War collection
13
Zubok, pp. 256-60, and Grachev, pp. 134-60
14
Cold War series, LHCMA box 9
SIXTEEN: ‘ LETTHEM HATE’
1
Pavel Câmpeanu, ‘The Revolt of the Romanians’,
New York Review of Books
, 1 February 1990
2
Jurnalul National
, Bucharest, 22 January 1991
3
In conversation with the author, Bucharest, October 2007
4
Quoted in Stokes,
The Walls Came Tumbling Down
, p. 198
5
Quoted in Sweeney,
The Life and Evil Times of Nicolae Ceausescu
, pp. 132-4
6
John Simpson,
The Darkness Crumbles
(Hutchinson, London, 1992)
7
For background on Nicolae and Elena Ceauescu, see Pavel Câmpeanu, ‘The Revolt of the Romanians’; Vladimir Tismaneanu,
Stalinism for All Seasons: A Political History of Romanian Communism
(University of California Press, 2003); Ion Pacepa,
Red Horizon: The True Story of Nicolae Ceauescu’s Crimes
; Behr; and Daniel Cheroot,
Modern Tyrants
(Princeton University Press, 1996)
8
Mark Almond,
The Rise and Fall of Nicolae and Elena Ceauescu
(Chapmans, London, 1992), pp. 148-53
9
Ibid.
10
Nicolae Ceausescu, Builder of Modern Romania and International Statesman
(Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1983), preface
11
Quoted in Behr, p. 136
12
Ibid., p. 148
13
For background on the Ceauescu children, see Câmpeanu, ‘The Revolt of the Romanians’
14
Gail Kligman,
The Politics of Duplicity: Controlling Reproduction in Ceau- escu’s Romania
(University of California Press, 1998)

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