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- catalog abstract ""This masterful narrative, written by Elie Abel and based on Averall Harriman's personal recollections as well as his voluminous and revealing private papers, re-creates and explains the climate in which many of the most important strategic and political decisions were made during World War II, and casts new light on the motivations and personalities of the leaders who made them."--Inside jacket cover.".
- catalog contributor b1364848.
- catalog contributor b1364849.
- catalog contributor b1364850.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations 1933-1945.".
- catalog created "c1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "c1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1975.".
- catalog description ""This masterful narrative, written by Elie Abel and based on Averall Harriman's personal recollections as well as his voluminous and revealing private papers, re-creates and explains the climate in which many of the most important strategic and political decisions were made during World War II, and casts new light on the motivations and personalities of the leaders who made them."--Inside jacket cover.".
- catalog description "All aid to Britain, short of war -- How to be "something and somebody" -- "The British can hold out but they cannot win alone" -- Red wolves in the Kremlin -- Pearl Harbor: "at least there is a future now" -- No end of defeats -- To Moscow again, with Churchill -- "I prefer a comfortable oasis to the raft at Tilsit" -- Interlude at sea -- Farewell to London -- "I have come as a friend" -- Teheran, " friends in fact, in spirit and in purpose" -- " The history of war has never witnessed such a grandiose operation " -- Poland, the touchstone -- Warsaw, the doomed uprising -- Molotov's "unconventional request" for postwar credits -- Yalta, "in better health FDR might have held out longer, but I can't believe that it would have made a great difference: -- From Yalta to warm springs -- Truman takes charge -- Japan surrenders -- Farewell to Moscow -- "The center of power is in Washington."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 595 p., [8] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Special envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946.".
- catalog identifier "0394482964".
- catalog isFormatOf "Special envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946.".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "c1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Random House,".
- catalog relation "Special envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations 1933-1945.".
- catalog spatial "United States Statesmen United States".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "940.53/2".
- catalog subject "D753 .H28".
- catalog subject "Harriman, W. Averell (William Averell), 1891-1986.".
- catalog subject "Statesmen United States Biography. Statesmen United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "Statesmen United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Diplomatic history.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "All aid to Britain, short of war -- How to be "something and somebody" -- "The British can hold out but they cannot win alone" -- Red wolves in the Kremlin -- Pearl Harbor: "at least there is a future now" -- No end of defeats -- To Moscow again, with Churchill -- "I prefer a comfortable oasis to the raft at Tilsit" -- Interlude at sea -- Farewell to London -- "I have come as a friend" -- Teheran, " friends in fact, in spirit and in purpose" -- " The history of war has never witnessed such a grandiose operation " -- Poland, the touchstone -- Warsaw, the doomed uprising -- Molotov's "unconventional request" for postwar credits -- Yalta, "in better health FDR might have held out longer, but I can't believe that it would have made a great difference: -- From Yalta to warm springs -- Truman takes charge -- Japan surrenders -- Farewell to Moscow -- "The center of power is in Washington."".
- catalog title "Special envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-1946 / by W. Averell Harriman and Elie Abel.".
- catalog type "text".