Between War and Peace

The Potsdam Conference

Livre relié, 375 pages

Langue : English

Publié 1960 par Princeton University Press.

Numéro OCLC :
259319
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As the armies of the United States, Great Britain, and Soviet Russia at last rolled over Germany in May of 1945, the peoples of the victorious countries rejoiced; but already the seams in the great coalition, no longer cemented by the exigencies of war, were beginning to rip.

In this book, Mr. Feis depicts the time of triumph, then traces the complex web of negotiation preceding the Potsdam conference so that the reader comes to the conference itself with a full understanding of the issues and personalities involved. One sees the quarrel over Poland and difficulties with Tito over Trieste, the arrival of a new American president, still uncomfortable in office but determined to get facts on the table and issues settled quickly, the influence of a new British prime minister suddenly replacing the masterful Churchill in mid-negotiations, and always the implacable, suspicious Stalin.

Mr. Feis then gives an account …

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