Roosevelt's lost alliances how personal politics helped start the Cold War
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press
cop. 2012
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- A portrait of the allies as young men : Franklin, Winston, and Koba
- From Missy to Molotov : the women and men who sustained the Big Three
- The personal touch : forming the alliance, January-August 1941
- Transcending differences : Eden goes to Moscow and churchill to washington, december 1941
- Creating the "family circle" : the torturous path to Tehran, 1942-43
- "I've worked it out": Roosevelt's plan to win the peace and defy death, 1944-45
- The diplomacy of trauma : Kennan and his colleagues in Moscow, 1933-46
- Guns and kisses in the Kremlin : ambassadors Harriman and Clark Kerr encounter Stalin, 1943-46
- "Roosevelt's death has changed everything" : Truman's first days, April-June 1945
- The lost alliance : widespread anxiety and deepening ideology, July 1945-March 1946
- Conclusion and epilogue.