Winston S. Churchill: 1945-1965Houghton Mifflin, 1988 |
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... noted , ' my view was that we should welcome the Russians on to the broad waters and do it in a manner which was wholehearted and gracious . This would affect the view we took of the Dardanelles , Kiel Canal , the mouth of the Baltic ...
... noted , ' my view was that we should welcome the Russians on to the broad waters and do it in a manner which was wholehearted and gracious . This would affect the view we took of the Dardanelles , Kiel Canal , the mouth of the Baltic ...
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... noted Colville , and he added : ' The first and vast surprise was when the latter at once agreed to talks with the Russians a possibility of which W had hoped to persuade the Americans after long talks on Indo - China , Europe , atoms ...
... noted Colville , and he added : ' The first and vast surprise was when the latter at once agreed to talks with the Russians a possibility of which W had hoped to persuade the Americans after long talks on Indo - China , Europe , atoms ...
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... noted in his diary . That night , at the Château Laurier Hotel , he gave a dinner for the Canadian Prime Minister , Louis St Laurent , and his Minister of Defence , Clarence Howe . Lord Cherwell was also present , and , as Colville noted ...
... noted in his diary . That night , at the Château Laurier Hotel , he gave a dinner for the Canadian Prime Minister , Louis St Laurent , and his Minister of Defence , Clarence Howe . Lord Cherwell was also present , and , as Colville noted ...
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Chapter I AN IRON CURTAIN IS DRAWN DOWN | 3 |
SOME FORM OF GESTAPO | 28 |
PRELUDE TO POTSDAM | 42 |
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