Correspondence I.V. Stalin with F. Roosevelt and W. Churchill during the Great Patriotic War. Volume 1
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Correspondence of the leaders of the leading countries of the Anti-Hitler coalition - Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill - Unique: in the entire history of diplomacy, it is not for her analogue in any value, nor in the format, neither by caliber and the historical role of correspondents themselves. However, until recently, the reader could read only with the letters and telegrams of the leaders of the big triple, devoid of both the historical background and scientific commentary.
This lacoon fills this publishing, in the preparation of which the authors - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor V. O. Poztnov and Candidate of Historical Sciences I. E. Magadeev - worked over 5,000 twisted documents from the Archives of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Archive of Foreign Policy, Archive of the President of the Russian Federation, as well as archives of Great Britain and the United States. These documents, many of which are published for the first time, allowed the authors to reveal the counterpart of the big three correspondence, its complex political and psychological subtext. The reader finds out how they were created and how these messages were perceived by their addressees, which place they occupied in the wider context of the allied diplomacy of military years.
also reader will find rare archival illustrations in the book
This lacoon fills this publishing, in the preparation of which the authors - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor V. O. Poztnov and Candidate of Historical Sciences I. E. Magadeev - worked over 5,000 twisted documents from the Archives of the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Archive of Foreign Policy, Archive of the President of the Russian Federation, as well as archives of Great Britain and the United States. These documents, many of which are published for the first time, allowed the authors to reveal the counterpart of the big three correspondence, its complex political and psychological subtext. The reader finds out how they were created and how these messages were perceived by their addressees, which place they occupied in the wider context of the allied diplomacy of military years.
also reader will find rare archival illustrations in the book
Author:
Author:Printed V., Magadeev I.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-09-045554-1
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