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The United states and the origins of the cold war, 1941–1947
The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947 is a seminal historical study by John Lewis Gaddis, examining the political, diplomatic, and strategic roots of the early Cold War. Drawing on American, Soviet, and British archives, Gaddis analyzes how wartime alliances transformed into geopolitical rivalry. The book explores key decisions by Roosevelt, Truman, Stalin, and other policymakers, emphasizing misunderstandings, national interests, and ideological tensions that shaped the emerging bipolar world order. Widely regarded as a foundational work in Cold War historiography, it provides a nuanced interpretation of U.S.–Soviet relations during the crucial period leading to the Cold War.
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