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Jewish problems were discussed among President Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the late Soviet Premier Stalin during the historic Yalta conference which took place in ...
The question of Poland came closer than any other to uncovering what the Yalta conferees, each for his own reason, did not want to face: the gulf that separated Communist Russia from the democracies.
Stalin’s achievement and the West’s disgrace were brilliantly captured by Whittaker Chambers who after Yalta wrote a “fable” for Time magazine titled “The Ghosts on the Roof,” which ...
Roosevelt of the United States, Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom, and Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union met to discuss the postwar reorganization of a war-torn Europe. Grand Canyon flooding ...
It was a wonderful party. With an assist from some of the 14,000 bottles of wine and vodka Stalin had sent down to Yalta, F.D.R., Churchill and Uncle Joe were letting their hair down. They were ...
The reservoir of good will was full. It is now fashionable in this country to look back at Yalta as a time of wishful thinking, in which American statesmen were outsmarted by Stalin. Critics of Yalta ...
Archive 1945 is a project republishing The Economist’s original reporting on the final year of the second world war. Eighty years on, follow the course of the conflict week by week, in new ...