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100 1 $aClemens, Diane Shaver.
245 10 $aYalta.
260 $aNew York,$bOxford University Press,$c1970.
300 $ax, 356 pages$bmap$c22 cm
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 331-341).
505 0 $aPt. I: "The three of us" -- Conflicts among "friends" -- Poland -- Germany: occupation and dismemberment -- Germany: reparations -- France -- The United Nations -- Russia and Japan -- The setting -- "We three should meet" -- Power and influence -- A Soviet "second front" -- Stalin's unplayed trump -- Adapting to the "unavoidable" -- Pt. II: The conference -- The conference opens -- "Okay and all good wishes" -- Of palaces and plumbing -- Some informal chats -- The first session -- "Uncle Joe" on war and peace -- Military meetings -- The future of Central Europe: Germany and France -- Dismemberment -- A French zone -- France and the Allied Control Council -- "To each according to his deserts" -- Poland: the best he could get -- The Anglo-American position -- The Soviet rebuttal -- Quid pro quo -- A Western rejection -- The American proposal -- Britain counterattacks -- The United Nations -- The American voting formula -- The battle for two republics -- Origins of a misunderstanding: "original members" -- Trusteeships: "Not one scrap of British territory ..." -- The Far East and other issues -- The Far East: political settlement -- The Far East: military co-operation -- Iran -- The Dardanelles -- Yugoslavia -- The declaration on liberated Europe -- Pt. III: The false dawn -- Second thoughts and conclusions -- After Yalta: "They could go to hell" -- Yalta as history -- Yalta as a negotiating experience -- Final thoughts -- Appendix A. Tripartite agreements of the Yalta Conference -- Appendix B. United States delegation memorandum.
520 $aThe agreements reached by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin at the historic Yalta Conference have been examined in many lights. To many the code named Argonaut Conference has seemed the necessary price of the wartime coalition; to others a form of appeasement, or even a sell-out. This book dismantles persistent misinterpretations and myths that have developed about those three days in February 1945. Soviet, American, and British documents have been examined to create a day-by-day analysis of the Conference which shaped a post-war peace that represented collective security and a plan for self-determination to the liberated peoples of post-Nazi Europe after the end of World War II.
611 20 $aYalta Conference$d(1945 :$cI︠A︡lta, Ukraine)
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611 26 $aConférence de Yalta$d(1945)
650 17 $aConferentie van Jalta.$2gtt
650 4 $aCrimea Conference, Yalta, 1945-
776 08 $iOnline version:$aClemens, Diane Shaver.$tYalta.$dNew York, Oxford University Press, 1970$w(OCoLC)565269427
856 42 $3French equivalent / Équivalent français$uhttps://bac-lac.on.worldcat.org/oclc/757393648
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