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The “Argonaut” action was the code name of the Crimean (Yalta) Conference of the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition countries, one of the most significant diplomatic events of the Second World War. In the postwar years in the West, and in particular in the United States, many attempts were made to falsify the spirit and content of this conference, the meaning of its decisions. On the basis of extensive literature, documents and other sources, the author analyzes both the course of the conference itself and the political struggle that developed in the United States in the postwar period around the Yalta decisions.
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