From Disarmament to Rearmament. Sheldon A. Goldberg
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СКАЧАТЬ finally retired and we entered our “golden years,” stood by as I embarked upon my quest for greater knowledge of military and political history. Next in line is Dr. Jeffrey Herf, who took me under his wing and opened up to me the world of modern European history, especially archival research. His challenge led me on a journey that continues to hold me in awe. Dr. Jon Tetsuro Sumida, a naval historian of renown, made military history more relevant and understandable to me than it had ever been, even after my thirty years of military service, and showed me that it was much more than just generals and battles. He, too, was a most valuable critic and supporter. I also need to thank Dr. Melvyn Leffler for the time he spent with me over a long lunch in Washington, DC, and for the insights he shared regarding US-European policy during the period covered by this book.

      Outside of the University of Maryland, where much of my research took place, my thanks go to the archivists of the Modern Military Records Branch, especially Mr. Richard Boylan, and the archivists of the Diplomatic Branch at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. All of them were instrumental in teaching me how to use the archive’s resources to find those records upon which the majority of this work is based.

      Further afield, I must thank Dr. Randy Sowell of the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library, who made my short stay very productive, and Dr. Christopher Abraham at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, who prepared my visit and made my research of pertinent records of the president and his advisors both easy and rewarding. Both of these gentlemen were also extremely helpful in answering questions and providing other information long after I departed.

      Gary Trogden and James Tobias at the Center for Military History at Fort McNair were extremely helpful at the beginning and end of my research, especially in finding among their holdings several unpublished documents that contributed significantly to the early chapters. Dr. Gabriele Bosch of the Militärgeschichtliches Forschungsamt, Potsdam, Germany, was extremely helpful and not only graciously provided me with references to relevant German literature but also sent me copies of hard-to-find German journal articles via post and as e-mail attachments. I also greatly appreciate David Read, archivist at the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, Gloucester, England, for his help in providing me with biographical information on Brigadier T. N. Grazebrook.

      I need to thank Dr. Malcolm “Kip” Muir Jr., who encouraged me to enter the VMI Adams Center Cold War Essay contest, and to the judges who found an abridged version of my chapter on Operation Eclipse worthy of an award. I would also like to thank the officers of Phi Gamma Phi, who selected me to receive a Love of Learning grant. This grant gave me a very welcome impetus to venture outside my comfort zone in College Park, Maryland, and continue my research at the Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Libraries.

      To both Dr. Mark Mandeles and Harry Yeide, former colleagues, long-time friends, military historians, and authors in their own rights, my gratitude for their thorough reviews and thoughtful comments as I prepared the final manuscript. Last but not least, I extend my sincerest thanks to my very good friend and excellent military historian Dr. Ingo Trauschweitzer, whose scholarly advice, encouragement, and comments on my chapters were invaluable, and who helped me keep my goal in sight.

      Acronyms

AAFCE Allied Air Forces, Central Europe
ACA Allied Control Authority
ACC Allied Control Council
ACS Assistant Chief of Staff
AEAF Allied Expeditionary Air Forces
ANCXF Allied Naval Expeditionary Forces
AOR Area of Responsibility
APG Advanced Planning Group
BTO Brussels Treaty Organization
CCMS Control Commission, Military Staff
CCS Combined Chiefs of Staff
CENTAG Central Army Group
CDU Christian Democratic Union (West Germany)
CFM Council of Foreign Ministers
CINC Commander in Chief
CICEUCOM Commander in Chief, European Command
CINCEUR Commander in Chief, Europe
CJCS Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
COMAAFCE Commander, Allied Air Forces, Central Europe
COMNAVFORGER Commander, US Naval Forces Germany
COS Chief of Staff
COSSAC Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander
DCS Deputy Chief of Staff
EAC European Advisory Commission
EDC European Defense Community
EDC-IC European Defense Community - Interim Commission
EDF European Defense Force
ETOUSA European Theater of Operations, United States Army
EWP Emergency War Plan
FRG Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
FY Fiscal Year
GSO General Staff Officer
HICOG High Commissioner for Germany
HICOM High Commission
HQ Headquarters
JCS Joint Chiefs of Staff
JSPC Joint Strategic Planning Committee
JSSC Joint Strategic Survey Committee
JWPC Joint War Planning Committee
LANDCENT Land Forces, Central Europe
LSU Labor Service Unit
MAAG Military Assistance Advisory Group
MAP Military Assistance Program
MDAP Mutual Defense Assistance Program
MSB Military Security Board
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