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INDEX
Note: Boldface page numbers indicate Eastern Bloc, 64–65
illustrations. Economic Cooperation Administration
(ECA), 63
Acheson, Dean, 62 Einstein, Albert, 33
Adams, William James, 68 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 50–51, 53
Allied powers (US, Great Britain, France, Enola Gay (bomber), 23
USSR), 48 Europe
Ambrose, Stephen E., 12 Communist regimes established in,
Anderson, Clinton, 63 64–65
Anschluss policy, 8 Fascist governments in, 21
Marshall Plan and rebuilding of, 65–68,
Battle of Britain (1940–1941), 15–17 71
Battle of Midway Island (1942), 20 Nazi-occupied territories of, 14
Battle of the Bulge (1944–1945), 21 European Union (EU), 69
Beneš, Edvard, 9
Berlin Airlift (Operation Vittles, Fascists/Fascism, 21
1948–1949), 65 Feuchtinger, Edgar, 56
Blackshirts, 21 Forbes (magazine), 69
Braun, Eva, 22 Foreign Assistance Act (1948), 63
Brezhnev, Leonid, 71 France
Buck, Pearl S., 30 D-day landing in, 50–52, 51
Burns, John F., 70 German invasion of, 15
liberation of, 59
Chamberlain, Neville, 8–9, 10, 11 occupation of Ruhr region by, 28
Churchill, Winston, 10, 48 Franco, Francisco, 21
on Dunkirk evacuation, 16 French Indochina, 39, 41, 42, 44
at Potsdam Conference, 64
statement after Tehran Conference, Geddes, Eric, 26
49–50 Germany
Clayton, William L., 62, 63–64 aftermath of WWII in, 60–61, 61
Clemenceau, George, 25, 26–27 after WWI, 24–25
communism, 17, 70 division of, 64
Czechoslovakia, 8, 13, 65 infl ation in, 29–30
Communist regime established in, 65, Nazi
70–71 declares war on US, 47
Munich Agreement and, 9–10 defeated troops of, 58
invasion of Soviet Union, 18–19
Daladier, Édouard, 9 and occupied territories, 14
Dark, Philip, 60 rise of, 32, 35
Dawes, Charles G., 34 surrender of, 58–59
D-day. See Normandy invasion reunifi cation of, 71
Drexler, Anton, 31 US aid to, 34–35
Dunkirk evacuation (1940), 15, 16 war guilt clause and, 26–27
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