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Winston Churchill and Eastern Europe winstonchurchill.org/.../index.cfm?pageid=70 |
13,500 words |
A page of the Churchill Center, in Washington D.C: -- Part 1: The Polish Government; Part 2: Poland and Germany -The Balancing Act; Part 3: Churchill's Case for Liberating What He Could |
Principles and Compromises: Churchill, Roosevelt and Eastern Europe winstonchurchill.org/.../index.cfm?pageid=636 |
2,600 words |
Principles and Compromises: Churchill, Roosevelt and Eastern Europe. -- A presentation by Warren F. Kimball before the International Churchill Societies |
The Best He Could Do in the Situation That Prevailed winstonchurchill.org/.../index.cfm?pageid=63 |
1,670 words |
A companion presentation by Larry P. Arnn at the same forum as that of Kimball above: an apologia on behalf of Churchill and his inaction |
The Fate of Poland nybooks.com/articles/4963 |
1,740 words |
An 1986 article discussing the options before the Polish nation as the WWII conflict was coming to a close. |
Yalta & the Fate of Poland nybooks.com/...article_id=5110 |
2,740 words |
Available for web purchase. Check out 'The Fate of Poland" link above to get a notion of the nature of the discussion |
Yalta & the Fate of Poland: An Exchange nybooks.com/...article_id=5045 |
2,715 words |
Available for web purchase. Check out 'The Fate of Poland" link above to get a notion of the nature of the discussion |
Dispelling the Myths of Yalta frontpagemag.com/Articles/...ID=18048 |
2,325 words |
A discussion of the way the Yalta accords were/are seen in the US; a response from John Radzilowski to a May 10, 2005 LA Times opinion article (see link above) |