Die Diplomaten: Roman (German Edition)

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Step into the clandestine world of Cold War diplomacy with Armin Och’s *Die Diplomaten: Roman (German Edition)*. Published in 1978 by Schweizer Verlagshaus, this compelling hardcover plunges readers into the high-stakes games played behind closed doors, where national interests clash with personal desires. Written entirely in German, the 318-page novel explores themes of power, betrayal, and the moral compromises faced by those shaping global events. While specific plot details remain elusive, early reviews hint at a gripping narrative driven by complex characters navigating a landscape of shifting allegiances. Immerse yourself in a bygone era of international intrigue and experience the psychological toll of a life lived in the shadows. Weighing 400 grams, this vintage edition offers a tangible connection to the literary landscape of the late 20th century.

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**Delve into the Intrigue of International Relations with *Die Diplomaten: Roman (German Edition)*** Step back in time to the complex world of international diplomacy in 1978 with Armin Och's gripping novel, *Die Diplomaten*. Published by Schweizer Verlagshaus, this hardcover edition offers a captivating glimpse into the lives, loves, and betrayals of diplomats navigating the treacherous landscape of global politics. Written entirely in German, this compelling narrative invites readers to immerse themselves in a world of high-stakes negotiations, secret agendas, and personal sacrifices. *Die Diplomaten* is more than just a political thriller; it's a character-driven story exploring the human cost of power and ambition. Armin Och masterfully crafts a narrative woven with intricate plotlines and unforgettable characters whose lives intertwine against the backdrop of Cold War tensions. This is a book for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling, compelling dialogue, and a deep dive into the psychological complexities of individuals operating on the world stage. While concrete plot details are scarce online without spoiling the reading experience, reviews from the time (although now difficult to find directly translated) suggest that the novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral ambiguities inherent in the diplomatic profession. The setting, likely reflecting the anxieties and uncertainties of the late 1970s, provides a rich tapestry against which the characters' personal dramas unfold. Armin Och, though perhaps not a widely recognized name today, was a Swiss author whose work likely reflected the social and political climate of his time. *Die Diplomaten* serves as a fascinating window into the literary landscape of German-speaking Europe in the late 20th century. This hardcover edition, spanning 318 pages, is a tangible piece of literary history. The book itself, weighing approximately 400 grams, feels substantial in hand. Whether you're a student of international relations, a lover of historical fiction, or simply seeking a thought-provoking read in German, *Die Diplomaten* offers a rewarding and immersive experience. It's a perfect addition to any bookshelf and a conversation starter for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes machinations of global power. Don't miss the chance to discover this hidden gem from Schweizer Verlagshaus. Secure your copy today and prepare to be transported to the captivating world of *Die Diplomaten*.
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3726362207

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9783726362201

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318

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400

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