Josef Korbel Book order







- 2021
- 2021
Tito's Communism
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
- 2015
Poland Between East and West
Soviet and German Diplomacy toward Poland, 1919-1933
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The intricate negotiations between Russia and Germany, driven by their shared disdain for the Versailles Treaty, are meticulously explored. Poland, seen as an obstacle to Soviet ambitions, becomes the focal point of their strategies, which oscillate between military aggression and diplomatic maneuvers. Josef Korbel utilizes a wealth of original documents, including German Foreign Office files and Soviet government papers, to unravel the complexities of this historical alliance formed in an environment of mutual distrust and deceit.
- 2015
Danger in Kashmir
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The book offers an insightful exploration of the intricate factors surrounding the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. Drawing on his first-hand experience as the original Czech member of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan, the author provides a unique perspective that enhances the narrative. The work delves into the historical, political, and social dimensions of the conflict, making it a valuable resource for understanding this enduring issue.
- 2015
Focusing on the dynamics of postwar relations between East and West, Josef Korbel provides an insightful analysis of détente. He explores the evolving sentiments, policies, and practices that have shaped these interactions, offering a clear and contemporary examination of the complexities involved. His dual background in scholarship and diplomacy enriches the discussion, making it a valuable resource for understanding the shifting landscape of international relations during this critical period.
- 2015
The Communist Subversion of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1948
The Failure of Co-existence
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative chronicles the Communist infiltration of Czechoslovakia from 1938 to 1948, detailing the systematic erosion of the nation’s political, economic, and social structures. Written by a former cabinet head, it highlights the struggles of democratic leaders like Edvard Benes and Jan Masaryk against Communist figures such as Klement Gottwald. Utilizing interviews, unpublished documents, and personal experience, the account reveals a strategic campaign that began with ideological persuasion and escalated to a complete takeover, providing a poignant historical case study.
- 1988
Morning Dew
Thirty-one True Stories from the Lives of Children Prepared for Family Devotions with Young People
- 1977
Calls attention to the quest for personal freedom and social justice and the submission to outside intervention that have marked the course of Czechoslovakia's modern history