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The Lost peace: Leadership in a time of horror and hope, 1945–1953
This book examines the crucial transition period in world history following the end of World War II, when global leaders faced the enormous challenge of building peace and a new international order. Robert Dallek explores the political decisions, conflicts of interest, and the origins of tensions that fueled the Cold War. Through in-depth analysis of major figures such as Truman, Churchill, Stalin, and others, the book illustrates how opportunities for peace were often lost due to inept policies and the inability of major powers to cooperate.
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