Yalta: The Price of Peace
ISBN-13:
9780143118923
ISBN-10:
0143118927
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
S. M. Plokhy
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Format:
Paperback
451 pages
Category:
World War II
,
Military History
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ISBN-13:
9780143118923
ISBN-10:
0143118927
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
S. M. Plokhy
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Format:
Paperback
451 pages
Category:
World War II
,
Military History
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Yalta: The Price of Peace (ISBN-13: 9780143118923 and ISBN-10: 0143118927), written by authors
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"A colorful and gripping portrait of the three aging leaders at their historic encounter." -The Wall Street Journal
For eight fateful days in 1945, three of the towering figures of the twentieth century-FDR, Churchill, and Stalin-met at a resort town on the Black Sea to decide on a strategy to defeat Germany and Japan, and to carve up the world. For more than sixty years, opinion has been bitterly divided on what they achieved. Did Yalta pave the way to the Cold War? Did FDR give too much to Stalin? In this groundbreaking book, Harvard historian S. M. Plokhy draws on newly declassified Soviet documents and unpublished diaries and letters of the participants to set the record straight.
For eight fateful days in 1945, three of the towering figures of the twentieth century-FDR, Churchill, and Stalin-met at a resort town on the Black Sea to decide on a strategy to defeat Germany and Japan, and to carve up the world. For more than sixty years, opinion has been bitterly divided on what they achieved. Did Yalta pave the way to the Cold War? Did FDR give too much to Stalin? In this groundbreaking book, Harvard historian S. M. Plokhy draws on newly declassified Soviet documents and unpublished diaries and letters of the participants to set the record straight.
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