Correspondence of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR with the Presidents of the United States and the Prime Ministers of Great Britain during the Great Patriotic War

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**Title:** Correspondence of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR with the Presidents of the USA and the Prime Ministers of Great Britain during the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 **Author:** Commission for the Publication of Diplomatic Documents under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, chaired by Dr. A.A. Gromyko **Publisher:** Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, State Political Publishing House **Year:** 1958 **Format:** djvu **Size:** 5.09 Mb This book's title speaks for itself. It contains no conjectures, hypotheses, or conclusions. Instead, it offers a straightforward presentation of highly specific material. Within its pages, you will find agreements between heads of state regarding the leasing of arms, food supplies, and more. There are notifications about various military actions, treaties, and discussions about meetings, all wrapped in the polite language of post-war negotiations. In my view, anyone who respects themselves and has an interest in the history of the Great Patriotic War must be familiar with this information. It serves as a safeguard against the misleading narratives of pseudo-historians like the renegade defector Viktor Suvorov (real name: Vladislav Rezun), who attempt to downplay and tarnish our Great Victory. But what if we were to view this through the eyes of the US Presidents (Roosevelt and Truman) and British Prime Minister Churchill? This book is essential for a deeper understanding of the war's course, making it invaluable for both educators and students alike, as well as for us, the general public.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Комиссия по изданию дипломатических документов при МИД СССР. Председатель комиссии д-р эконом. наук А.А. Громыко
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9780691125879
- Release date
- 1958