The Soviet Union and the Outbreak of the June 1967 Six-Day War
@article{Golan2005TheSU, title={The Soviet Union and the Outbreak of the June 1967 Six-Day War}, author={G. Golan}, journal={Journal of Cold War Studies}, year={2005}, volume={8}, pages={3-19} }
The Soviet Union's transfer of false information to Egypt about alleged Israeli troop concentrations facing Syria in May 1967 is still considered a major factor in the outbreak of the June 1967 Mideast War. Soviet motivations and expectations, however, remain a topic of dispute. New information has become available over the past fifteen years, primarily through interviews and memoirs but also through the release of some important Soviet documents, including correspondence and reports of… Expand
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