The Yalta myths: an issue in U.S. politics, 1945-1955Focuses on the shifting public attitudes toward the Yalta Conference in the decade following it |
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The Conference and the Myths | 10 |
appendixes | 225 |
H House Concurrent Resolution 120 | 229 |
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