224 Pages
by Routledge

106 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

Yalta still excites scholars and general public alike. In shaping post-war geographical alignments, Yalta has become drenched in ideological disputes. It has assumed a symbolic quality for liberal, left, and conservative interpretations of modern European history. In his book, Pierre de Senarclens offers the reader a clear and precise account of the matter in which negotiations at Yalta were... Read more
Part I: Relations Between the Allies Until 1944 1. A Discordant Alliance 2. The Course of the War Changes 3. The Tehran Conference 4. The Fateful Year Part II: The Yalta Conference 5. Circumstances and Interests 6. The Conference: Preliminary Questions 7. The Conference: Poland and the Balkans 8. Disillusionment 9. Conclusion.

Biography

Pierre de Senarclens