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Online-Ressource (337 p)
ISBN:
9781612348124
Content:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: April 1945 -- Introduction: Harry and Arthur -- Part 1: "A Victory against War Itself " -- 1: "President Wilson Tried to Work Out a Way" -- 2: "We May Perfect This Charter of Peace and Justice" -- 3: "As Dumb as They Come" -- 4: "Sensible Machinery for the Settlement of Disputes" -- 5: "America Wins!" -- 6: "A Solid Structure upon Which We Can Build" -- Part 2: "To Support Free Peoples" -- 7: "What Is Russia Up To Now?" -- 8: "The Russians Are Trying to Chisel Away a Little Here, a Little There" -- 9: "Halfbright" -- 10: "Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement with Me" -- 11: "The President's Message Faces Facts" -- 12: "The Administration Made a Colossal Blunderin Ignoring the un" -- Part 3: "The World Situation Is Very Serious" -- 13: "Desperate Men Are Liable to Destroy the Structureof Their Society" -- 14: "I Have No Illusions about This So- Called 'Marshall Plan'" -- 15: "The Perils of Hunger and Cold in Europe" -- 16: "The Commies Will Be Completely Back in the Saddle" -- 17: "A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet" -- 18: "A Welcome Beacon in the World's Dark Night" -- Part 4: "An Attack against Them All" -- 19: "Their Hope Must Lie in This New World of Ours" -- 20: "A Sound Answer to Several Critical Necessities" -- 21: "Nothing Will Be Done without Consultation with You" -- 22: "Politics Shall Stop at the Water's Edge" -- 23: "The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, and Economical Step" -- 24: "The Senate Has Lost a Pillar of Strength" -- Epilogue: A Look Ahead -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: April 1945 -- Introduction: Harry and Arthur -- Part 1: "A Victory against War Itself " -- 1: "President Wilson Tried to Work Out a Way" -- 2: "We May Perfect This Charter of Peace and Justice" -- 3: "As Dumb as They Come" -- 4: "Sensible Machinery for the Settlement of Disputes" -- 5: "America Wins!" -- 6: "A Solid Structure upon Which We Can Build" -- Part 2: "To Support Free Peoples" -- 7: "What Is Russia Up To Now?" -- 8: "The Russians Are Trying to Chisel Away a Little Here, a Little There
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9: "Halfbright" -- 10: "Vandenberg Expressed His Complete Agreement with Me" -- 11: "The President's Message Faces Facts" -- 12: "The Administration Made a Colossal Blunderin Ignoring the un" -- Part 3: "The World Situation Is Very Serious" -- 13: "Desperate Men Are Liable to Destroy the Structureof Their Society" -- 14: "I Have No Illusions about This So- Called 'Marshall Plan'" -- 15: "The Perils of Hunger and Cold in Europe" -- 16: "The Commies Will Be Completely Back in the Saddle" -- 17: "A Problem Which They Themselves Must Meet" -- 18: "A Welcome Beacon in the World's Dark Night
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Part 4: "An Attack against Them All" -- 19: "Their Hope Must Lie in This New World of Ours" -- 20: "A Sound Answer to Several Critical Necessities" -- 21: "Nothing Will Be Done without Consultation with You" -- 22: "Politics Shall Stop at the Water's Edge" -- 23: "The Most Sensible, Powerful, Practicable, and Economical Step" -- 24: "The Senate Has Lost a Pillar of Strength" -- Epilogue: A Look Ahead -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781612348346
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781612348124
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Haas, Lawrence J Harry and Arthur : Truman, Vandenberg, and the Partnership That Created the Free World : Potomac Books,c2016
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