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Shadows on the Mountain: The Allies, the Resistance, and the Rivalries That Doomed WWII Yugoslavia

Autor Marcia Christoff Kurapovna
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 noi 2009
An in–depth look at a crucial, little–known World War II episode—the failed Allied policy in Yugoslavia and its ramifications in the Balkans and beyond Winston Churchill called it one of his biggest wartime failures—the shift of British and U.S. support from Yugoslavia′s Draža Mihailovic and his royalist resistance movement to Tito and his communist Partisans. This book illuminates the complex reasons behind that failure through the incredible story of what has been called the greatest rescue of Allied airmen from behind enemy lines in World War II history, a rescue executed, incredibly, with minimal official support from the United States and none such support from Great Britain. Recounts an unknown chapter of World War II history and the single largest rescue operation of the war Starting with Serbia′s tragedy and triumph in World War II through civil war in Yugoslavia during World War I, focuses on the history of the Balkans, a tragically misunderstood part of the world Sheds new light on the OSS–SOE relationship and manipulations of intelligence that profoundly altered policy decision making Reveals how failed Allied policy set the stage for Yugoslavia′s breakup in the 1990s Details the wartime camaraderie of unlikely warriors who became fast friends, outcasts, and heroes in executing the rescue Written with the drama of a novel and the insight of serious history, Shadows on the Mountain is essential reading for anyone interested in World War II, European history, and the Balkans.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780470084564
ISBN-10: 0470084561
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

Readers interested in WWII, Churchill, the OSS and wartime intelligence, Balkan history; military history buffs; public and school librarries; WWII and Balkan history courses.

Descriere

A powerful true story of heroism, triumph, and betrayal Why would a former U.S. Army Air Corps major spend decades of his post–war life trying to convince Congress, the State Department, and numerous presidents to defend, and later to honor posthumously, a man who was convicted of war crimes and executed by firing squad under British orders and with American compliance? The answer to this strange question takes you deep inside war–torn Yugoslavia as hard–pressed resistance groups battle the Nazis and each other, and downed Allied airmen struggle desperately to avoid capture and find a way home. Shadows on the Mountain tells one of the most gripping, heroic, and tragic war stories you′ll ever read.

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A powerful true story of heroism, triumph, and betrayal Why would a former U.S. Army Air Corps major spend decades of his post–war life trying to convince Congress, the State Department, and numerous presidents to defend, and later to honor posthumously, a man who was convicted of war crimes and executed by firing squad under British orders and with American compliance? The answer to this strange question takes you deep inside war–torn Yugoslavia as hard–pressed resistance groups battle the Nazis and each other, and downed Allied airmen struggle desperately to avoid capture and find a way home. Shadows on the Mountain tells one of the most gripping, heroic, and tragic war stories you′ll ever read.

Cuprins

Preface. Acknowledgments. Prologue The Blue Graveyard. 1 Lawrence of Yugoslavia: An Allied Awakening inside a Civil War. 2 The Mountain at Dawn. 3 Lawrence of Yugoslavia II: Into the Partisan–Chetnik Quagmire. 4 The Balkan Prize. 5 Allied Rivals, Allied Destruction. 6 A Mission (Nearly) Impossible. 7 Legends of Blood and Honor: The Sad, Strange End of the British–Mihailović Relationship. 8 Their Brother’s Keeper: The Downfall of Soviet–Tito Relations. 9 Night into Death into Day. 10 The Unknown Soldier. 11 The Red Graveyard. 12 The Politics of Surrender. Epilogue The Mountain at Twilight. Notes. Index.

Notă biografică

Marcia Christoff Kurapovna is a former international affairs correspondent with an academic background in East European history. She has lived in and reported from southeastern Europe, Cairo, London, New York, and Washington, D.C. Her writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal Europe, the International Herald Tribune, the Christian Science Monitor, the Economist, and Foreign Affairs. She is now a full–time writer and lives in Vienna, Austria, with her fiancé, Dr. Johannes Eltz.