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1333

Central Intelligence Agency, The Office of Strategic Services (Washington, 2000).

1334

Spruille Braden, Diplomats and Demagogues: The Memoirs of Spruille Braden (New York, 1971), 275.

1335

John Morton Blum, V Was for Victory: Politics and Culture During World War II (New York, 1976), 45.

1336

Fred I. Israel, ed., The War Diary of Breckinridge Long: Selections from the Years 1939–1944 (Lincoln, Neb., 1966), 289–90.

1337

Mark A. Stoler, Allies and Adversaries: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Grand Alliance, and U.S. Strategy in World War II (Chapel Hill, N.C., 2000), viii-ix, 64–65.

1338

Pogue, Organizer of Victory, 38–39.

1339

Max Freedman, ed., Roosevelt and Frankfurter: Their Correspondence (Boston, 1967), 692.

1340

Warren F. Kimball, The Juggler: Franklin Roosevelt as Wartime Statesman (Princeton, N.J., 1991), 7.

1341

FDR to WSC, July 29, 1942, in Warren F. Kimball, ed., Churchill and Roosevelt: Their Complete Correspondence (3 vols., Princeton, N.J., 1984), 1:545.

1342

Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, 227.

1343

Kimball, Juggler, 64.

1344

Цитируется по Stoler, Allies and Adversaries, viii.

1345

Milovan Djilas, Conversations with Stalin (New York, 1962), 73–74.

1346

George C. Herring, Aid to Russia, 1941–1946: Strategy, Diplomacy, the Origins of the Cold War (New York, 1973), 18–22, 94.

1347

Например, Warren F. Kimball, Forged in War: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the Second World War (New York, 1997) and Christopher Thorne, Allies of a Kind: The United States, Britain, and the War Against Japan (New York, 1978). Kimball, «The Bomb and the Special Relationship», Finest Hour: The Journal of Winston Churchill 137 (Winter 2007–8), 37–42, подробно описывает проблемы атомного сотрудничества.

1348

Stoler, Allies and Adversaries, 87–96.

1349

Vladislav M. Zubok, «Stalin’s Plans and Russian Archives», Diplomatic History 21 (Spring 1997), 296.

1350

Там же; Melvyn P. Leffler, «Inside Enemy Archives: The Cold War Reopened», Foreign Affairs (July-August 1996), 124–25, and A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War (Stanford, Calif., 1992), 49, 99, 102–3.

1351

Цитируется по Kimball, Juggler, 136.

1352

Berle and Jacobs, Navigating the Rapids, 394–95.

1353

David M. Kennedy, A Tale of Three Cities: How the United States Won World War II (Melbourne, Australia, 2001), 6, 12.

1354

Richard W. Steele, The First Offensive, 1942: Roosevelt, Marshall, and the Making of American Strategy (Bloomington, Ind., 1973), 79.

1355

Herring, Aid to Russia, 54–60.

1356

Foreign Relations of the United States: The Conferences at Malta and Yalta, 1945 (Washington, 1955), 768.

1357

Stoler, Allies and Adversaries, 79–86.

1358

Pogue, Organizer of Victory, 7.

1359

Stoler, Allies and Adversaries, 86.

1360

Kimball, Forged in War, 143–55; Robert Dallek, Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932–1945 (New York, 1979), 345–49.

1361

Herring, Aid to Russia, 68–74.

1362

Stoler, Allies and Adversaries, 103.

1363

Kimball, Juggler, 76–79.

1364

Maurice Matloff, «Franklin Delano Roosevelt as War Leader», in Harry L. Coles, ed., Total War and Cold War: Problems in Civilian Control of the Military (Columbus, Ohio, 1962), 42–65, and Kent Roberts Greenfield, American Strategy in World War II: A Reconsideration (Baltimore, 1963), both provide valuable analyses of FDR as grand strategist.

1365

Good short analyses of Teheran may be found in Kimball, Forged in War, 241–55, and David M. Kennedy, Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War (New York, 1998), 674–85.

1366

Kimball, Juggler, 107.

1367

Frederick B. Pike, FDR’s Good Neighbor Policy: Sixty Years of Generally Gentle Chaos (Austin, Tex., 1995), 257.

1368

Там же, 257–61.

1369

Lars Schoultz, Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy Toward Latin America (Cambridge, Mass., 1998), 312–13.

1370

Max Paul Friedman, «There Goes the Neighborhood: Blacklisting Germans in Latin America and the Evanescence of the Good Neighbor Policy», Diplomatic History 27 (September 2003), 569–97; Graham D. Taylor, «The Axis Replacement Program: Economic Warfare and the Chemical Industry in Latin America», Diplomatic History 8 (Spring 1984), 145–64.

1371

Gerald K. Haines, «Under the Eagle’s Wing: The Franklin Roosevelt Administration Forges an American Hemisphere», Diplomatic History 1 (Fall 1977), 375.

1372

Jimmie Irene Page, «A Study of the Institute of Inter-American Affairs as an Instrument of United States Diplomacy in Chile» (M.A. thesis, University of Kentucky, 1972); Luis Pena, «Fighting the Invisible Enemy and Enhancing the United States Image in Venezuela», Maryland Historian 15 (Fall-Winter 1984), 11–22.

1373

Haines, «Eagle’s Wing», 380–83.

1374

George C. Herring, «The Most Unsordid Act Revisited: Lend-Lease, War Aims, and Results», paper presented at the Anglo-American-Soviet conference on World War II, Middelburg, Netherlands, June 1985, 17.

1375

Mark T. Gilderhus, The Second Century: U.S.-Latin American Relations Since 1889 (Wilmington, Del., 2000), 102; Eric Paul Roorda, The Dictator Next Door (Durham, N.C., 1998), 219–20.

1376

Schoultz, Beneath the United States, 313.

1377

Kyle Longley, In the Eagle’s Shadow: The United States and Latin America (Wheeling, Ill., 2002), 183–84; Gilderhus, Second Century, 104–5.

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