Description |
xix, 361 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Contents 000 -- Foreword Arthur M. Schlesinger. Jr. 000 -- Acknowledgments 000 -- A Note on the Text 000 -- Introduction 000 -- Correspondence 000 -- Appendix 000 -- List of Abbreviations 000 -- Notes 000 -- Selected Bibliography 000 -- Document Source Notes 000 -- Index 000 |
Summary |
"My Dear Mr. Stalin is the first publication that contains the complete correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin. This collection of more than three hundred hot-war messages, never before fully available in any language, is an invaluable primary source for understanding the relationship that developed between these two great world leaders during a time of supreme world crisis." |
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"The correspondence, secret at the time, begins with a letter Roosevelt wrote to Stalin offering aid to the Soviet Union following Hitler's surprise attack in 1941. It ends with a message that was an attempt to minimize the differences between the two leaders, approved by Roosevelt only minutes before his death in 1945. The book traces the evolution of their unique relationship, revealing the statesmanship of the two men and their thinking about the grave events of their time. An informative introduction to the volume and generous annotations set the letters in context."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 341-343 |
Subject |
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 -- Correspondence.
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Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953 -- Correspondence.
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Presidents -- United States -- Correspondence.
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Heads of state -- Soviet Union -- Correspondence.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Sources.
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Genre/Form |
Briefsammlung 1941-1945
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Briefsammlung
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Quelle
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Records and correspondence.
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Sources.
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Personal correspondence.
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Personal correspondence.
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Author |
Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953.
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Butler, Susan, 1932-
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LC no. |
2005012583 |
ISBN |
9780300108545 hardback |
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0300108540 hardback |
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