The Big Three by Robin Edmonds

The Big Three by Robin Edmonds

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Traces the rise to power and leadership of the three most powerful men of World War II, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill, and their war-time relationship. The three only met twice and although they were allies fighting a common enemy, the seeds of Cold War were sown at these meetings.

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The Big Three by Robin Edmonds

This book is about the three most powerful leaders of World War II. It traces their rise to power and their leadership, in the case of Stalin and Roosevelt, in the 1930s while Churchill was in the wilderness. And, in more detail, their war-time relationship. The three only met twice at Yalta and Potsdam and although they were allies fighting a common enemy, the seeds of Cold War were already sown at those meetings. The post war "special relationship" between Roosevelt and Churchill and the Cold War between them and Stalin was concentrated by the atomic bomb: the essential difference between pre- and post-war international diplomacy.
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ISBN 13 9780140104028
ISBN 10 014010402X
Title The Big Three
Author Robin Edmonds
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1992-08-27
Number of pages 608
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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