Ялта. Ціна миру - Сергій Миколайович Поганий
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Yalta Conference: Notes, 18—19, 22, Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers.
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FRUS: Yalta, 570—73; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 100; Крымская конференция, 49—53.
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Lord Hastings Ismay, The Memoirs of General Lord Ismay (New York, 1960), 387.
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Laurence S. Kuter, Airman at Yalta (New York, 1955), 131.
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Moran, Churchill at War, 272—77; Cadogan, Diaries, 704.
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Резиденція прем’єр-міністра Британії.
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Andrew Cunningham, A Sailor’s Odyssey. The Autobiography of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope (New York), 1951, 573; Kathleen Harriman to Mary, Yalta, February 4—10, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers; Bohlen, Witness to History, p. 178; Moran, Churchill at War, p. 273; Eden, The Reckoning, 514.
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Cadogan, Diaries, 704; Kuter, Airman at Yalta, 135—36; Eden, The Reckoning, 514—15.
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В. И. Трубников и др., ред., Очерки истории Российской внешней разведки, т. 4 (1941—45), (Moscow, 1999), 163, 286, 618—62; Christopher Andrew and Vasilii Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB (New York, 1999), 126.
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John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr, Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America (New Haven, CT, 1999), 8—56; Christopher Andrew and Oleg Gordievsky, KGB: The Inside Story of Its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev (New York, 1992), 135—85; Andrew and Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield, 56—67.
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Pavel Sudoplatov and Anatoli Sudoplatov, with Jerrold L. and Leona P. Schecter, Special Tasks: The Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness—A Soviet Spymaster (Boston, 1994), 222—23, 226.
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FRUS: Yalta, 574; Крымская конференция, 53; Gilbert, Winston S. Churchill, 7:1173—74.
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Військовий керівник військово-морського флоту Великої Британії.
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Kathleen Harriman to Mary, Yalta, February 4—10, 1945, no. 176/9, February 1—5, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 446.
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FRUS: Yalta, 573.
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“Conversation between Mr. Page and General Ismay,” Livadia, February 4, 1945, no. 176/9, February 1—5, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers; Boettiger, Y. Diary, 21—22, Harriman and Abel, Special Envoy, 395.
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FRUS: Yalta, 574—75; Крымская конференция, 53—56; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 446.
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FRUS: Yalta, 579; Крымская конференция, 61—62.
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Ivan Konev, “From the Vistula to the Oder,” in Seweryn Bialer, ed., Stalin and His Generals (New York, 1969), 480—83; Константин Рокоссовский, Солдатский долг (Москва, 1988), 295—96; Василий Чуйков, Конец Третьего рейха (Москва, 1973), 102.
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Andrei Gromyko et al., eds., Correspondence between the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the Presidents of the USA and the Prime Ministers of Great Britain during the Great Patriotic War of 1941—1945, vol. 1, Correspondence with Winston S. Churchill and Clement R. Attlee (July 1941—November 1945) (Moscow, 1957), 296—97.
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“Memorandum of Conference with Marshal Stalin, January 15, 1945,” no. 176/5, January 11—16, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers; Molotov Remembers, 45.
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“Memorandum of Conference with Marshal Stalin, January 15, 1945,” Averell Harriman Papers; FRUS: Yalta, 575, 579—80; Крымская конференция, 57, 62—64; Cunningham, A Sailor’s Odyssey, 627—28.
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Lord Alanbrooke, War Diaries, 1939—1945, ed. Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman (London, 2001), 655; Cadogan, Diaries, 704; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 451—52.
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Георгий Жуков, Воспоминания и размышления, т. 2 (Москва, 2002), 268—69; Antony Beevor, The Fall of Berlin, 1945 (New York, 2002), 63—76; Otto Preston Chaney, Zhukov (Norman, OK, 1996), pp. 106—326.
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Beevor, The Fall of Berlin, 39—56; “Red Army book” of Vasyl Burlay (1907—64); «Воспоминания выпускниц Подольской снайперской школы».
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FRUS: Yalta, 578—79, 584—85; Крымская конференция, 57—58, 61; Cray, General of the Army, 143—372; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 446; “Interpretative Report on Developments in Soviet Policy Based on the Soviet Press for the Period January 1945,” February 15, 1945, 1—2, no. 176/8, January 28—31, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers.
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Жуков, Воспоминания и размышления, 2:276—80; Чуйков, Конец Третьего рейха, 99—100.
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FRUS: Yalta, 570, 581—82; Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 348; Robert Hopkins, “How Would You Like to Be Attached to the Red Army?” American Heritage 56, no. 3 (June—July 2005): 30—37; Beevor, The Fall of Berlin, 136—47.
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Moran, Churchill at War, 273; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 107; “Pendulum Swings,” Time, February 5, 1945.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 1941—1949. Документы из архива внешней политики Российской Федерации (Москва, 1996), 597—600; FRUS: Yalta, 609—12; Крымская конференция, 64—65.
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“The Ghosts on the Roof,” Time, March 5, 1945.
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Maurice Paléologue, An Ambassador’s Memoirs, vol. 1 (London, 1923), 91—95; Gifford D. Malone, “War Aims toward Germany,” in Alexander Dallin et al., eds., Russian Diplomacy and Eastern Europe, 1914—1917 (New York, 1963), 131—32.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 118—19, 121—23.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 126—31, 138; Eden, The Reckoning, 279—83.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 236—44, 252—65, 296—301, 320—22 FRUS: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, vol. 1 (Washington, DC, 1963), 545, 629—32, 723.
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“Stalin’s Germans,” Time, February 12, 1945; Bodo Scheuring, Verräter oder Patrioten.