1945 : The world we fought for
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | 1945 : The world we fought for / Robert Kee |
Publié : |
London, New York, Ringwood [etc.] :
Penguin books
, 1995 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XXV-333 p.-[16] p. de pl.) |
Collection : | Penguin history (London) ; 1995 |
Sujets : |
- The Day.
- Before the dawn.
- 'Anglo-American relations seem rather unhappy just now'.
- Only a fairly Happy New Year.
- 'Shooting our friends' -and enemies. Greece. The Ardennes.
- Talking of a Third World War.
- Liberation pains and cures. Greece. Yugoslavia.
- The Red Army changes the face of the war.
- The Germans 'quite invincible'.
- Looking to the future and a Third World War again.
- Problems for the Black Sea Conference. Poland.
- Yalta- 'a new light shining'.
- Yalta- 'selling a bill of goods without opening the wrapper'.
- The Pacific War I.
- Heroes and others.
- Managing in France.
- Managing in Italy, Holland, Norway, Denmark.
- Positioning for 'the last round' in Europe. February-March 1945.
- A British General Election in the offing.
- 'The last round' April-May1945. Deaths of great and small.
- Concentration Camps. 'All Mankind is involved'.
- The British General Election June-July 1945.
- Relations with Russia. Poland, San Francisco, Postdam.
- Pacific War II. From Iwo Jima and Okinawa to VJ Day. The Bomb.
- Epilogue : The Confusions of Peace ; The World We Fought For, and the problems we found in it. Worsening of relations with Russia. A happier Christmas.