1st Edition

Western Corporations and Covert Operations in the early Cold War Re-examining the Vogeler/Sanders Case

By Margaret Murányi Manchester Copyright 2024
212 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 1 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

This book examines the Vogeler/Sanders espionage case that ruptured ties between the US and UK and Hungary in 1949, and analyses this as an example of Western covert operations in the early Cold War.  The work focuses on the 1949 case of ITT in Hungary, where two of its executives, the American Robert A. Vogeler and the Briton Edgar Sanders, were arrested by the secret police, tortured, forced... Read more

Introduction

1. Western Businesses in post-World War II Hungary: “It Might be a Losing Game, but there was still a chance that we could win”

2. Anglo-American Efforts to Secure the Release of Vogeler and Sanders: “No Lever Powerful Enough”

3. Anglo-American Operations against Hungary: “By All Means Short of War”

4. The Religious Cold War: The Anticommunist Crusade and Charlie Kersten’s War

5. Domestic Politics, Citizens held Hostage by Hostile Regimes, and the “Rest of the Story”

Conclusions

Biography

Margaret Murányi Manchester is an Associate Professor of History at Providence College, Providence, RI, where she teaches courses in modern American and diplomatic history, with a special focus on the Cold War.