Vojtech Mastny

Vojtěch Mastný
United States Czechoslovak 1936–현재 ○ Living

A historian who opened the Cold War archives

In 1962, he left a Soviet cruise ship during a stop in Tunis and applied for a U.S. visa.

Vojtech Mastny was a Czech-American historian of the Cold War and Soviet foreign policy. Barred from the conventional educational path by his class background, he worked in factories and archives before emigrating to the United States in 1962, an experience that reinforced his attention to fragmentary evidence. He interpreted the Warsaw Pact not simply as a unified military alliance, but through the tension between a politically motivated bargaining instrument and a mechanism of Soviet discipline, testing both views against archival records. As coordinator of the Parallel History Project, he connected documents and testimony from the socialist military sphere to international scholarship.

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