Editor’s note: Today marks the 75th anniversary of the commencement of the Yalta Conference, held February 4–11, 1945. The following article was published in the February 19, 1982, issue of National ...
Why did Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill meet specifically in Yalta? What preceded this conference? How was the security of the three heads of state ensured? What was the main outcome of the Yalta ...
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Controversy as to who won what at Yalta, and at whose expense, will undoubtedly rage as long as partisan advantage may be derived therefrom. Whatever the final verdict, Mr. Stettinius, present at ...
YALTA, CRIMEA — At the czar's summer palace, where the 1945 Yalta Conference was held, curators anticipating waves of Russian tourists are preparing a new art exhibit in the solarium. With the smell ...
On a dusty, pot-holed road south from the Crimean capital, Simferopol, there is a battered sign in Cyrillic. “Yalta,” it says, pointing the way to the town on the Black Sea where UK Prime Minister ...
Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill traveled to Yalta together on a single train ticket purchased under a different name. They sat through the night on a narrow berth in a cramped compartment, spooking ...
A MERICANS, indulging their taste for self-criticism, are much given to writing and reading discussions of the effect of their foreign policy on other peoples. The journalist or critic who wishes to ...
This is the twentieth installment in a series about a journey, by train and bicycle, across Russia to Crimea shortly before the war began. It would be nice to think that a peace conference of the ...
FDR's complicity in Stalin's post-WWII bloodletting started a trend of lies and hypocrisy in U.S. foreign policy. The fact that the Soviet regime had been the most oppressive government in the world ...