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1
Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt: Victory and the Threshold of Peace, 1944–45, ed. Samuel I. Rosenman (New York, 1950), 523–25; Eleanor Roosevelt, The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt (New York, 1992), 273; “For the Fourth Time,” Time, January 29, 1945; Frank Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Rendezvous with Destiny (Boston, 1990), 573–75.
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Yalta Trip – Letters to Family, January 23, 1945, container 25, Edward J. Flynn Papers, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library; The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference and Great Bitter Lake, Egypt, January 22 to February 28, 1945, Travel Log, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.
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Semiweekly news summary prepared for the secretary of state, January 13, 1945, series 8, clippings, Joseph Clark Grew Papers, MS Am 1687.7, Houghton Library, Harvard University.
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Secret Service Records, Trips of the President, Yalta 1945, container 21, file 6-1, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.
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Anna Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 9, box 84, folder 11: Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (далі цитується як Boettiger, Yalta Diary); The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log.
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Doris Kearns Goodwin, No Ordinary Time Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II (New York, 1994), 573–75.
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Yalta Conference: Miscellaneous, 8, box 84, folder; Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers. “FDR’s Daughter,” Life, March 5, 1945.
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Edward R. Stettinius Jr., Roosevelt and the Russians: The Yalta Conference (Garden City, NY, 1949), 30.
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Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 507–8; William D. Leahy, I Was There: The Personal Story of the Chief of Staff to Presidents Roosevelt and Truman Based on His Notes and Diaries Made at the Time (New York, 1950), 294, 297–98.
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James F. Byrnes, Speaking Frankly (New York, 1947), 21–22; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 69; Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 535–37.
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Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 41–48, 512–17; Daniel Levy and Susan Brink, “A Change of Heart: FDR’s Death Shows How Much We’ve Learned about the Heart,” US News and World Report, February 2, 2005, 54–57. Eleanor Roosevelt, Autobiography, 273.
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The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log; Byrnes, Speaking Frankly, 22.
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J. B. S. Hardman, ed., Rendezvous with Destiny: Addresses and Opinions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Whitefish, MO, 2005), 39–40; Jean Edward Smith, FDR (New York, 2007); H. W. Brands, Traitor to His Class (New York, 2008).
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Norman Davies, No Simple Victory: World War II in Europe, 1939–1945 (New York, 2007), 122–23; Danny Parker, Battle of the Bulge: Hitler’s Ardennes Offensive, 1944–45 (Cambridge, MA, 2004).
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Geoffrey Roberts, Stalin’s Wars: From World War to Cold War, 1939–1953 (New Haven, CT, 2006), 61–164; Antony Beevor, The Fall of Berlin, 1945 (New York, 2002), 39–55.
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The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log.
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Leahy, I Was There, 292–93; Robert Maddox, “American Diplomacy before the Conference in the Crimea,” in Paola Brundu Olla, ed., Yalta: un mito che resiste, (Rome, 1988), 55–65
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Leahy, I Was There, 292–93; Stephen C. Schlesinger, Act of Creation: The Founding of the United Nations (Boulder, CO, 2003), 17–52; Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 577–78.
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Mary E. Glantz, FDR and the Soviet Union: The President’s Battles over Foreign Policy (Lawrence, KS, 2005), 15–87, 143–77; Barry M. Katz, Foreign Intelligence: Research and Analysis in the Office of Strategic Services, 1942–45 (Cambridge, MA, 1989), 137–64.
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Robert E. Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History (New York, 2001), 809; Eleanor Roosevelt, Autobiography, 273.
21
Byrnes, Speaking Frankly, 22–23; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 72–73; Anthony Eden, The Eden Memoirs: The Reckoning, (London, 1965), 512; Charles E. Bohlen, Witness to History, 1929–1969 (New York, 1973), 171–72; Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, An Intimate History (New York, 2001), 811.
22
Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 9.
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Letters to Family, postmarked in Washington on February 8, 1945, Edward J. Flynn Papers; The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 68–69; Eden, The Reckoning, 511–12.
24
Foreign Relations of the United States. Diplomatic Papers. The Conferences at Malta and Yalta 1945 (Washington, DC, 1955), 26 (надалі цитується як FRUS: Yalta); Winston S. Churchill, The Second World War: Triumph and Tragedy (Cambridge, MA, 1953), 343.
25
Lord Moran, Churchill at War, 1940–45 (London, 2002), 264–65.
26
Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 10; Sarah Churchill, Keep on Dancing: An Autobiography (London,1981), 73.
27
Jon Meacham, Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship (New York, 2003), 298–302.
28
Moran, Churchill at War, 266; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 70–72; Leahy, I Was There, p. 294.
29
Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 343; Eden, The Reckoning, 509; The Diaries of Sir Alexander Cadogan O.M. 1938–1945 (New York, 1972), 701; Martin Gilbert, Winston S. Churchill, vol. 7, Road to Victory, 1941–45 (Boston, 1986), 1168.
30
Carlo D’Este, Warlord: A Life of Winston Churchill at War (1874–1945) (New York, 2008).
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