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W. Averell Harriman and Elie Abel, Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941–1946 (New York, 1975), 393; Kathleen Harriman to Miss Marshall, Yalta, February 1, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers; Юрченко, Ялтинская конференция, 51.
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“General Information Bulletin,” no. 176/8, January 28–31, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers.
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From Argonaut to Governor [of] Malta, January 31, 1945: Please pass to General Ismay from Miss Bright, box 337, book 10: Yalta Conference, group 24, folder 2, Harry Lloyd Hopkins Papers, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library; Birse, Memoirs of an Interpreter, 182; Sarah Churchill, Keep on Dancing, 74–75.
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Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 19.
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Birse, Memoirs of an Interpreter, 178–79; “From I. M. Maisky’s Diary,” in O. A. Ржешевский, Сталин и Черчилль. Встречи. Беседы. Дискуссии. Документы и комментарии, 1941–1945 (Москва, 2004), 494; Kathleen Harriman to Mary, Yalta, February 4–10, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers.
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