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Authors: Michael Meyer
refugee camps in,
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113
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refugees from GDR and,
97
â104,
113
â126
revolt of 1956,
34
â35,
84
â85
Warsaw Pact and,
57
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69
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71
â72,
90
â91,
127
See also
Budapest
Hungary's Negotiated Revolution
(Tokes),
38
,
224
Huntington, Samuel P.,
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â215,
236
â237
Hussein, King,
106
Hussein, Saddam,
214
Hutchings, Robert L.,
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,
231
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Iliescu, Ion,
197
â198
Imperial Temptation, The
(Tucker and Hendrickson),
215
,
237
India, economic growth of,
217
,
218
inflation, in Poland,
129
Institute of East-West Strategic Studies,
227
Intermediate Nuclear Forces accord (INF),
13
International Monetary Fund (IMF),
21
,
229
Internet,
21
Iron Curtain
Cold War and,
36
symbolism of Berlin Wall and,
5
â9,
15
â16
See also
Berlin Wall
Israel,
106
Jakes, Milos,
140
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143
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148
â150,
233
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234
refugees from GDR and,
122
â123
Velvet Revolution (1989) and,
179
â180,
183
,
187
â189
at Warsaw Pact summit (Bucharest; 1989),
92
â93
Jaruzelski, Wojciech Witold
embraces Solidarity,
45
â46
Kent State University speech (1996),
225
â226
martial law in Poland (1981),
35
â36,
43
â51
meeting with G. H. W. Bush,
94
â95
as president of Poland,
92
,
128
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131
â132,
225
â226
Round Table (1989),
35
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47
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49
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50
â54,
58
â63,
80
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82
â83,
129
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141
Solidarity elections of 1989,
81
Jennings, Peter,
183
John Paul II (pope),
190
â191
Johnson, Ben,
39
Johnson, Daniel,
223
Jordan,
106
Jubilee of 1989 (GDR),
66
,
115
,
135
,
147
â152
Julius Caesar,
131
Karl-Marx-Stadt, rise of opposition,
158
Katowice,
51
â52
Keller, Bill,
222
Kennan, George,
61
Kent State University,
225
â226
KGB secret police,
11
â12,
25
,
53
,
135
â136,
140
Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruholla,
83
Khrushchev, Nikita S.,
17
Ki-moon, Ban,
219
Kiss the Hand You Cannot Bite
(Behr),
236
Kiszcak, Czeslaw
at Round Table (1989),
48
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59
,
63
,
80
,
82
â83
Solidarity elections of 1989,
82
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84
Klaus, Vaclav,
184
Kochemasov, Vyacheslav,
154
â155,
234
Kohl, Helmut
attitudes toward German reunification,
23
â28,
127
fall of Berlin Wall and,
9
,
72
â76,
175
,
228
â229,
235
â236
Gorbachev and,
12
nuclear deterrence and,
74
â76
refugees from GDR and,
113
â114,
125
â127
Korean War, impact of,
23
Kornblum, John,
10
Kosovo,
47
Kraków,
82
Krauthammer, Charles,
214
,
236
â237
Krenz, Egon
collapse of GDR and,
163
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165
â167,
169
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170
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172
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173
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204
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234
â235
fall of Berlin Wall and,
7
â9,
65
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223
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234
GDR Jubilee of 1989 and,
148
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150
as leader of GDR,
156
â161,
175
refugees from GDR and,
133
â135
rise of opposition in GDR,
154
â156
Kreuzberg,
24
Krol, Marek,
130
Kubek, Tony,
94
Kubisova, Marta,
182
as justice minister of Hungary,
29
,
30
â31,
33
,
36
,
41
,
55
Kurfurstendamm (West Berlin),
120
Kuron, Jacek,
53
â54
Kuwait,
214
Kwiatkowski, Stanislaw,
230
Lake Balaton,
57
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68
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95
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98
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101
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113
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207
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232
Lance missiles,
229
Largo Desolato
(Havel),
136
League of Young Democrats (Fidesz),
32
Lebow, Richard,
224
Leipzig
fall of Berlin Wall and,
172
,
234
refugees from GDR and,
124
,
135
,
160
rise of opposition,
152
,
153
,
155
,
158
â159
Lenin's Tomb,
65
â66
Letna Park (Prague),
188
â190
Libby, I. Lewis “Scooter,”
61
â62
Lightbody, Bradley,
222
Links, Christoph,
234
Lion at the Gate
(Hayward),
221
â222
Lives of Others, The
(film),
224
Lobkowitz Palace (Prague),
122
Lomakin, Viktor,
183
Loren, Sophia,
106
Luther, Martin,
68
Magdeburg, refugees from GDR and,
148
,
160
Magic Lantern (Prague theater),
178
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183
â184,
187
Maier, Charles S.,
163
â164,
230
â231,
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235
Manifesto for the Earth
(Gorbachev),
222
â223
Marx, Karl,
34
Marxist Leninism,
31
Masur, Kurt,
155
May Day (1989),
65
â66,
69
â70,
228
Mazilu, Dumitru,
197
Mecklenburg,
121
Meine Letzte Mission
(Kochemasov),
234
Mejstrik, Martin,
176
â178,
180
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182
â183,
187
Meszaros, Ferenc,
97
â98
Michnik, Adam,
63
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128
â129,
227
Mielke, Erich
fall of of GDR,
163
rise of opposition in GDR,
150
,
154
,
155
,
156
Military-industrial complex,
21
Missouri
(battleship),
10
Mock, Alois,
100
modernization debate,
74
â75
Modern Romania
(Gallagher),
236
Modrow, Hans,
163
Mongolia, Polish embassy in,
81
Moscow.
See
Soviet Union, former
Musial, Stan,
94
mutual nuclear deterrence,
5
Nagy, Imre
in Hungarian revolt of 1956,
34
â35,
84
â85,
230
reburial of,
84
â88
National Defense Education Act (1958),
21
National Defense University,
75
National Endowment for Democracy,
2
,
222
National Gallery of Art (Budapest),
86
National Salvation Front (Romania),
197
National Security Archive,
231
National Security Council
National Security Archive,
230
â231
U.S.-Soviet relations and,
60
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76
,
226
NATO.
See
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Nazi Germany,
210
â211
Nazi SS headquarters (Berlin),
15
â16
NBC (television network),
9
Nemeth, Miklos,
145
fall of communism in Hungary and,
28
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29
â30,
41
â42,
67
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69
â73,
144
â145,
206
â207,
228
â231,
236
Gorbachev and,
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â58,
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â61,
63
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â228
as Hungarian prime minister,
28
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32
â33,
36
â38,
41
â42,
43
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73
Pan-European Picnic (1989) and,
97
â104,
231
â232
reburial of Imre Nagy and,
85
â87
refugees from GDR and,
97
â104,
104
â105,
113
â126
at Warsaw Pact summit (Bucharest; 1989),
91
â95
Neruda, Pablo,
185
Neues Forum (New Forum),
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Newsweek,
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Newsweek International,
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New World Order,
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New York Review of Books,
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New York Times Magazine,
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,
237
Nicaragua,
210
Niedzielak, Stefan,
51
Niekro, Phil,
94
Nixon, Richard,
106
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Balkan wars and,
213
â214
Cold War and,
21
Hungary and,
57
Kosovo and,
47
nuclear deterrence,
60
â61,
74
â78
Warsaw Pact and,
19
â20
North Korea,
217
Nowa Huta,
51
â52
Nuclear Audit (Brookings Institution),
22
â23,
223
â224
nuclear deterrence/disarmament,
5
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â13,
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â58,
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â63,
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â78,
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