War and Diplomacy: The Making of the Grand Alliance : Documents from Stalin's ArchivesOleg Aleksandrovich Rzheshevskiĭ Psychology Press, 1996 - 325 páginas War and Diplomacy uses documents from Stalin's personal files, now kept at the Archives of the President of the Russian Federation, in order to study the history of the creation of the anti-Hitler coalition, a short-lived but grand alliance of States and peoples that saved mankind from the threat of enslavement during the Second World War. The documents from Stalin's files are published in full, except for certain pieces of protocol nature, and most of them are published for the first time. They contain many revelations and give an idea of the mechanisms of decision-making within the Soviet Government and amongst its key figures of the time, giving an unprecedented insight into the intensive and dramatic negotiations which were taking place between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill, and also on a larger scale, between the USSR, the USA and Great Britain. |
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MOSCOW 1522 DECEMBER 1941 | 1 |
Soviet Draft of a Treaty on the Establishment | 7 |
Additional Protocol to the Treaty on | 22 |
Document 12 | 28 |
Document 19 | 50 |
British Draft of Edens Letter of Reply | 88 |
Protocol of the Meeting with Churchill | 89 |
Telegram from London Received | 102 |
Message of I V Stalin to Mr Churchill 25 May 1942 | 149 |
Document 57 | 150 |
Document 64 | 156 |
PART III | 163 |
Record of Talks with Roosevelt | 170 |
Record of Talks with Roosevelt During | 176 |
Record of Talks with H Hopkins After | 179 |
Telegram from Washington Received | 192 |
Draft Treaty 23 May 1942 | 115 |
Telegram from London Received in Moscow at 8 20 p m 24 May 1942 | 123 |
Record of Talks with Eden 24 May 1942 | 124 |
British Draft of Edens Reply Letter on the Polish Question | 130 |
Soviet Draft of Edens Reply to Comrade Molotovs Letter on the Polish Question | 131 |
Record of Conversation with the US Ambassador in Great Britain Winants 24 May 1942 | 133 |
Conversation with President of the French National Committee General De Gaulle and Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the National Committee Deje... | 135 |
To Molotov Telegram from Moscow Received in London at 10 55 p m 24 May 1942 | 138 |
15 a m 25 May 1942 | 139 |
Telegram from London Received in Moscow at 2 25 a m 26 May 1942 | 143 |
Draft Declaration 25 May 1942 | 144 |
Record of Talks with Harriman 25 May 1942 | 146 |
Telegram from Washington Received | 206 |
Document 90 | 214 |
Document 96 | 220 |
in Moscow at 3 20 a m 7 June 1942 | 226 |
78 | 246 |
Agreement Between the Governments | 254 |
SovietAmerican Communiqué on the Visit | 258 |
Record of Talks with Eden 9 June 1942 | 275 |
Telegram from London Received | 288 |
Record of Talks with Churchill 10 June 1942 | 295 |
Telegram from London Received in Moscow | 308 |
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