Going to Europe. When America was with Russia
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Dwight Eisenhower, US President from 1953 to 1961, during the Second World War was the supreme commander of the Allied armies in Europe. At the same time, he coordinated joint hostilities of the Anglo-American expeditionary forces and the Red Army, met with the Soviet commanders, including Marshal Zhukov, and came to Moscow for negotiations with Stalin.
Eisenhower talks about in his book, but the author is talking about it not only about the military aspects in detail the political situation in the world. In particular, he says that the United States and Russia, who left the Second World War as the two most powerful powers on the globe, are simply obliged to find a common language in solving international problems, for any continuation of the struggle between these two powers would have been nullified by our Victory inherited at a high price. "
Eisenhower talks about in his book, but the author is talking about it not only about the military aspects in detail the political situation in the world. In particular, he says that the United States and Russia, who left the Second World War as the two most powerful powers on the globe, are simply obliged to find a common language in solving international problems, for any continuation of the struggle between these two powers would have been nullified by our Victory inherited at a high price. "
Author:
Author:Eisenhauer Dwaite
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Military Books
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: the whole world
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00180-320-1
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