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A Major New History Of The Eight Days In February 1945 When Fdr, Churchill, And Stalin Decided The Fate Of The Worldimagine You Could Eavesdrop On A Dinner Party With Three Of The Most Fascinating Historical Figures Of All Time. In This Landmark Book, A Gifted Harvard Historian Puts You In The Room With Churchill, Stalin, And Roosevelt As They Meet At A Climactic Turning Point In The War To Hash Out The Terms Of The Peace.The Ink Wasnt Dry When The Recriminations Began. The Conservatives Who Hated Roosevelts New Deal Accused Him Of Selling Out. Was He Too Sick? Did He Give Too Much In Exchange For Stalins Promise To Join The War Against Japan? Could He Have Done Better In Eastern Europe? Both Left And Right Would Blame Yalta For Beginning The Cold War.Plokhys Conclusions, Based On Unprecedented Archival Research, Are Surprising. He Goes Against Conventional Wisdomcemented During The Cold War And Argues That An Ailing Roosevelt Did Better Than We Think. Much Has Been Made Of Fdrs Handling Of The Depression; Here We See Him As Wartime Chief. Yalta Is Authoritative, Original, Vividly Written Narrative History, And Is Sure To Appeal To Fans Of Margaret Macmillans Bestseller Paris 1919.

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