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Yalta: The Price of peace
“Yalta: The Price of Peace” by historian Serhii Plokhy provides a comprehensive examination of the 1945 Yalta Conference, where Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin negotiated the political shape of the postwar world. Drawing from newly available archival materials, Plokhy reveals the strategic calculations, personal dynamics, and geopolitical pressures that shaped the decisions leading to the division of Europe and the onset of the Cold War. The book explores how the conference determined the fate of nations, the balance of power, and the world order for decades to come. It highlights both the achievements and the long-term consequences of the Yalta agreements, presenting the event as one of the most pivotal diplomatic encounters of the 20th century.
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