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Roosevelt's lost alliances : how personal politics helped start the Cold War
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Roosevelt's lost alliances : how personal politics helped start the Cold War

Frank Costigliola

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A portrait of the allies as young men : Franklin, Winston, and koba
From Missy to Molotov : the women and men who sustained the Big Three
The personal touch : forming the alliance, January-August 1941
Transcending differences : Eden goes to Moscow and churchill to washington, december 1941
Creating the "family circle" : the torturous path to Tehran, 1942-43
"I've worked it out": Roosevelt's plan to win the peace and defy death, 1944-45
The diplomacy of trauma : Kennan and his colleagues in Moscow, 1933-46
Guns and kisses in the Kremlin : ambassadors Harriman and Clark Kerr encounter Stalin, 1943-46
"Roosevelt's death has changed everything" : Truman's first days, April-June 1945
The lost alliance : widespread anxiety and deepening ideology, July 1945-March 1946
Conclusion and epilogue.

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Roosevelt's lost alliances : how personal politics helped start the Cold War by Frank Costigliola. ISBN 9780691121291. Published by Princeton University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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