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The book examines the U.S. foreign policy during the Second World War. The author analyzes the course and content of negotiations between the U.S. and England, the U.S. and the USSR in 1941–1945, the American position at the conferences of the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition in Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam. It is shown, what was the true, real contribution of the United States to the victory over the German-Italian-Japanese bloc and what was the content of the American diplomacy of “grand strategy” during the war years. The study is based on a wide range of foreign, mainly American, and Soviet sources and documents.
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