Doing Civilization's Work.(A History of the English-Speaking Peoples since 1900)

Stalin got nothing at Yalta that his armies had not already obtained, and Roosevelt got the desired Soviet adherence to the United Nations, which he needed to help ease the U.S. out of isolation, and Stalin's promise of Soviet intervention against Japan (before the atomic bomb had been tested,...

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Published in:The American Spectator 2007, Vol.40 (2), p.75
Main Author: Black, Conrad
Format: Review
Language:eng
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Summary:Stalin got nothing at Yalta that his armies had not already obtained, and Roosevelt got the desired Soviet adherence to the United Nations, which he needed to help ease the U.S. out of isolation, and Stalin's promise of Soviet intervention against Japan (before the atomic bomb had been tested, and when a million casualties were expected in invading the home islands, based on the experiences in Iwo Jima and Okinawa).
ISSN:0148-8414
2831-6703