Charles River Editors
ASIN: B01FYLGOMM
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Pages: 65
*Includes pictures*Includes accounts of the conference by participants*Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading*Includes a table of contents“Do you think they will stop just to please you, or us for that matter? Do you expect us and Great Britain to declare war on Joe Stalin if they cross your previous frontier? Even if we wanted to, Russia can still field an army twice our combined strength, and we would just have no say in the matter at all.” – President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Polish ambassador in Washington, D.C. (Gardner, 1993, 208-209).Separated by vast gulfs of political, cultural, and philosophical divergence, the three chief Allied nations of World War II – the United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain – attempted to formulate a joint policy through a series of three conferences during and immediately after the conflict. The second meeting ...