Dien Bien Phu, battle of (1954)
Dimitrov, Georgy
DINA (Chilean secret police)
Disneyland
divorce
Diyarbak?r
Djerassi, Carl
Dobi, Istvan
‘Doctors’ plot’ (1952)
Dodge, Joseph
Dogramac?, Ali
Dogramac?, Ihsan
Dollfuss, Engelbert
Donetsk (Yuzovka)
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor,
Douglas-Home, Charles
Dowd, Mohammed
‘downsizing’
Drake, Sir Francis
Drtina, Prokop
drug use
Dubcek, Alexandr
Dukakis, Michael
Dulles, Allen
Dulles, John Foster
Dumont, Rene
Dunkirk, Treaty of (1947)
DuPont (corporation)
Durham
Dutschke, Rudi
Duvalier, Francois ‘Papa Doc’
Duvalier, Jean-Claude ‘Baby Doc’
E
East Berlin:
access agreements with West
government of
life in
Soviet-style architecture
uprising of 1953
war damage
East Germany (German Democratic Republic):
collectivization policy
death of Ulbricht
emigration to West
establishment of East German state
fall of East German state
life in
Lutheran Church
‘New Economic System’
and
and ‘Prague Spring’
rearmament
shortages and rationing
Socialist Unity Party (SED)
Soviet-style architecture
Stasi (state security)
television
treaties with West Germany (1971-2)
tyranny and repression in
uprising of 1953
East Prussia
Ebbw Vale steel works
EC see European Community
ECA see Economic Co-operation Administration
Ecevit, Bulent
Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA)
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
Economic Co-operation Administration (United States; ECA)
ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community)
Eczac?bas?, Nejat F.
EDC (European Defence Community)
Eden, Anthony, 1st Earl of Avon
Eden, Clarissa, Countess of Avon
EDF (European Defence Force)
Edwardes, Sir Michael
EEC see European Economic Community
Egypt:
Aswan Dam
British and French rule
Camp David accords (1978)
Copts
coup of 1952
foreign aid
Greek minority
under Nasser
Six Day War (1967)
Soviet support
Suez crisis
union with Syria
Yom Kippur War (1973)