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The book deals with the problems of international relations at the turn of war and peace in 1945. The author, American researcher G. Alprowitz, describes the use of the atomic bomb and how America came face to face with the Soviet Union. The book details the politics of nuclear diplomacy from inception to Potsdam. The author sees the origins of the Cold War in the aggressive foreign policy of the United States, to which he provides documentary examples. With appendices: The Polish Question at Yalta and under Truman. Truman's decisions and the Gpkins mission. Stimson tries to change the strategy of delaying the meeting.
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