Spheres of influence: the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta
The war within the war was the struggle among Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin for the shape of the world that would follow World War II. That delicate diplomacy is traced and analyzed in Lloyd Gardner's brilliant reinterpretation of the negotiations that partitioned Europe and laid the foundat...
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Zusammenfassung: | The war within the war was the struggle among Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin for the shape of the world that would follow World War II. That delicate diplomacy is traced and analyzed in Lloyd Gardner's brilliant reinterpretation of the negotiations that partitioned Europe and laid the foundations of the cold war. Mr. Gardner begins his story not conventionally in 1941 but with the British attempt to appease Hitler at Munich in 1938. There, he argues, just as after the war at Yalta, the great powers were concerned to avoid a catastrophic war. There were the roots of the territorial agreements that culminated at Yalta - the "spheres of influence" which the Americans sought to avoid as an Old World curse on the possibilities of a freer and more liberal world economy. Using the most recently opened sources, including information from Soviet archives, Mr. Gardner captures the heady atmosphere of these momentous events in deft glimpses of the major personalities and a persuasive analysis of the course of diplomacy. He notes the consistency of Stalin's aims, the opportunism of Churchill for empire, the dilemma of Franklin Roosevelt. For historians, no one's motives have been more puzzling than FDR's. The president yearned to avoid the partition of Europe that his allies wanted, Mr. Gardner concludes, but ultimately he settled for it in the hope of keeping the Big Three together to make a more lasting peace. Playing for time, FDR ran out of it. The result was a divided Europe and the cold war - which the author suggests may have been preferable to an unstable Europe or World War III. |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 302 S. |
ISBN: | 1566630118 |
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title | Spheres of influence the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta |
title_auth | Spheres of influence the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta |
title_exact_search | Spheres of influence the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta |
title_full | Spheres of influence the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta Lloyd C. Gardner |
title_fullStr | Spheres of influence the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta Lloyd C. Gardner |
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title_short | Spheres of influence |
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title_sub | the great powers partition Europe, from Munich to Yalta |
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