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My Dear Mr. Stalin: The Complete Correspondence between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin.(Brief article)(Book review)
Contemporary Review
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September 22, 2006
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My Dear Mr. Stalin: The Complete Correspondence Between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin. Susan Butler, editor. Yale University Press. [pounds sterling]17.50. xix + 361 pages. ISBN 0-300-10854-0. While the relationship between Roosevelt and Stalin has been analysed ever since it began in June 1941, this is the first full publication of the 304 letters and messages the two leaders exchanged. The letters have survived in the Roosevelt Library in the US and here we have 'all the messages as Roosevelt wrote them, and all Stalin's messages, in the form Roosevelt read ...
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