ABSTRACT

The Danube–Oder–Elbe Canal attracted a great deal of attention throughout the twentieth century. Its promoters, The Danube–Oder–Elbe Canal, attracted a great deal of attention throughout the twentieth century and defined it as a tool for integrating a divided Europe. Although the canal was situated almost exclusively on Czech territory, it promised to create an integrated waterway system across the Continent that would link Black Sea ports to Atlantic markets. In return, the landlocked Czechoslovakian state would have its own connections to the sea. Today, the canal is an important building block of the European Agreement on Main Inland Waterways.,This book provides a fascinating story of the experts who confronted and contributed to different and often conflicting geopolitical visions of Europe. The canal was never completed, yet what is more remarkable is the fact that the canal remained on various agendas and attracted vast resources throughout the twentieth century.

chapter Chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction

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chapter Chapter 2|57 pages

Mittel-Europeanization on Waterways

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chapter Chapter 3|45 pages

Canal as Artery for Nazi Expansion

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chapter Chapter 4|50 pages

Linking the Soviet Volga; not the Rhine!

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chapter Chapter 5|54 pages

Mastering Three Seas

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chapter Chapter 6|9 pages

Conclusion

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