History of War

THE KREMLIN LETTERS

joint project between Professors David Reynolds and Vladimir Pechatnov, documents the hundreds of messages that were exchanged between the ‘Big Three’ Allied leaders during WWII. Based on a decade’s work in British, American and Russian archives, illuminates how this often uneasy alliance managed to succeed during 1941-45. The book includes astonishing material dating from the period of Operation Barbarossa. Here, Reynolds reveals how Stalin’s desperation during 1941 led to him making impossible demands but also how he slowly learned

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