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Operation Blue Jay

The Untold Story of Greenland in the Cold War

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Operation Blue Jay

De: Miles Dunsford
Narrado por: Joe Wosik
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In the early years of the Cold War, history appeared to unfold in visible places, named and endlessly photographed. Berlin, with its walls and checkpoints. Korea, with its shifting front lines. Later, Cuba, where the world seemed to hold its breath for thirteen days. These locations dominate popular memory because they offered drama, confrontation, and moments that could be frozen into images and slogans. Yet many of the most enduring decisions of that era were made far from cameras and capitals, in places that appeared peripheral precisely because they were remote. Greenland was one of those places.

To the casual observer of the mid-twentieth century, Greenland looked like an unlikely arena for global power politics. It was vast, sparsely populated, and locked in ice for much of the year. Its communities were small, its infrastructure limited, and its distance from the centres of power immense. But geography has a way of rewriting importance. When the Cold War reframed the world in terms of speed, range, and technological reach, Greenland ceased to be marginal. It became central.

This audiobook is about how that transformation happened, why it happened so quickly, and what it cost.

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