Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War

Golden Ghetto delves into the complex relations between Americans and French during the Cold War at Chateauroux Air Station. Over 16 years, this base was a top posting, symbolizing the blend of suspicion, jealousy, and greed, yet also camaraderie, in an occupied land. This story reveals how, despite initial distrust fueled by Communist fears, genuine connections formed, showcasing the enduring power of friendship. A fascinating read for both historians and casual readers intrigued by Cold War dynamics.

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Considering the suspicions, jealousies, bigotry and greed inherent when a foreign power occupies another Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love during the Cold War tells an improbable story. If ever a US military base deserved the sobriquet Golden Ghetto it was the Chateauroux Air Station, for 16 years at the height of the Cold War it was one of the most desirable postings in the world. Historians and casual readers will be enthralled by this bird’s eye view of how early Communist driven distrust never stood a chance against handshakes and smiles.

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