Freedom betrayed Herbert Hoover's secret history of the Second World War and its aftermath /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Stanford, Calif. :
Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University,
2011.
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Series: | Hoover Institution Press publication ;
no. 598 |
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Online Access: | http://site.ebrary.com/lib/ucy/Doc?id=10580556 |
Table of Contents:
- v. 1, section 1. A great intellectual and moral plague comes to free men ; section 2. I make an appraisal of the forces moving among nations in 1938 ; section 3. A revolution in American foreign policies ; section 4. 1939 : in Europe, a year of monstrous evils for mankind ; section 5. The communist-Nazi conquest of Europe ; section 6. More American action
- stronger than words
- but less than war ; section 7. Brainwashing the American people ; section 8. The revolution in American foreign policies continued ; section 9. The opportunity to make lasting peace comes to Franklin Roosevelt ; section 10. The road to war
- v. 2, section 11. The march of conferences ; section 12. The march of conferences ; section 13. The march of conferences
- the Tehran-Cairo conferences, November-December 1943 ; section 14. The march of conferences ; section 15. The march of conferences
- the Yalta conference : February 4-11, 1945 ; section 16. The rise, decline and fall of the Atlantic charter ; section 17. The first days of the Truman administration ; section 18. The march of conferences
- the Potsdam conference and after
- v. 3. Case histories, section 1. A step-by-step history of Poland ; section 2. The decline and fall of free China
- a case history ; section 3. The case history of Korea ; section 4. Vengeance comes to Germany.