Between war and peace; the Potsdam Conference : Feis, Herbert, 1893-1972 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive (original) (raw)
viii, 367 pages 24 cm
"A continuation of the narrative in [the author's] Churchill-Roosevelt-Stalin."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-357)
pt. 1. The time of triumph -- As the Germans give up -- The Western Allies prove their good faith -- pt. 2. The time of tension -- Antiphony -- The abrupt slash in Lend-Lease aid -- The quarrel over Poland -- The tussle with Tito over frontiers -- Uncertainties about Germany -- Friction over the former Axis satellites -- Anxieties over Austria -- pt. 3. The time of testing -- Differing ideas about how to deal with the Soviet Government -- British-American colloquy -- The urge to re-examine the American attitude toward the Soviet Union -- Prologue to Hopkins' trip to Moscow -- Cooperation and dissent at the San Francisco Conference -- Hopkins-Stalin talks: the first avowals -- Hopkins-Stalin talks on Poland and the satellites -- Hopkins-Stalin talks on Far Eastern situations -- Relief for the San Francisco conference -- Davies' visit to London -- Discord with Gaulle -- Clearing the way to the Potsdam conference -- pt. 4. Terminal: the conference at Potsdam -- Preparatory work and attitudes -- The secret that traveled to Potsdam -- Toward a peace conference -- The fomer satellites of Germany -- Spain -- Poland: debate on general questions -- Poland: the struggle over frontiers -- Germany: the crucial questions -- Germany: political principles -- Germany: economic principles -- Germany: reparations -- The springing arch of the conference -- A backward glance at the accords about Germany -- Austria -- Yugoslavia and Greece -- Turkey and the Black Sea straits -- Iran, the Levant, the Italian colonies, Tangier -- France -- Potsdam: impressions and epilogue -- Supplementary notes -- Maps -- Index
Pulitzer Prize, History, 1961