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and Hopkins, 812; С. В. Юрченко, Ялтинская конференция 1945 года: хроника создания нового мира (Симферополь, 2005), 28–32.

      33

      FRUS: Yalta, 6–10; Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, 844–45; Freidel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 562–64.

      34

      FRUS: Yalta, 18–20; Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, 845; Meacham, Franklin and Winston, 253.

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      Library of Congress; For the President from Harriman, December 6, 1944; From the President for Ambassador Harriman, no. 137, December 19, 1944, Map Room, Presidential Trips, Crimea Conference, box 21, Argonaut 1, section 1, Frankin D. Roosevelt Library; paraphrase of cable from Moscow dated December 21, 1944, Averell Harriman Papers.

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      Harriman’s report on a conversation with Molotov, December 27, 1944, special files, World War II, December 20–27, 1944, Averell Harriman Papers.

      37

      FRUS: Yalta, 21–40; Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 338, 342.

      38

      Eden, The Reckoning, 509; Yalta Conference: Notes, 10–11, Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 10–11; The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log; Ernle Bradford, Siege: Malta 1940–43 (New York, 1986).

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      Bohlen, Witness to History, 172. Eden, The Reckoning, 512.

      40

      FRUS: Yalta, 28–36.

      41

      Meacham, Franklin and Winston, 114–15; Bohlen, Witness to History, 172.

      42

      D’Este, Warlord, 319; David Carlton, Churchill and the Soviet Union (Manchester, UK, 2000), 4–134.

      43

      Anthony P. Adamthwaite, “British Diplomacy before the Conference in Crimea,” in Yalta: un mito che resiste, 43–53.

      44

      Eden, The Reckoning, 513.

      45

      Там же, 507; Cadogan, Diaries, 700; Moran, Churchill at War, 265; Sarah Churchill, Keep on Dancing, 73; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 67–68.

      46

      Wilson D. Miscamble, From Roosevelt to Truman: Potsdam, Hiroshima, and the Cold War (Cambridge, 2007), 61, 94–97.

      47

      Eden, The Reckoning, 510.

      48

      Cadogan, Diaries, 701; Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 63.

      49

      Eric Larrabee, Commander in Chief: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutenants and Their War (New York, 2004), 490; Ed Cray, General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman (New York, 1990), 501–4; Leonard Mosley, Marshall: Hero for Our Times (New York, 1982), 308–9.

      50

      Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 343–44; Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, 810–11; Leahy, I Was There, 295; FRUS: Yalta, 540–46.

      51

      Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 11–12.

      52

      Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians, 70–72, 74; Eden, The Reckoning, 512.

      53

      The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log; Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 13; Юрченко, Ялтинская конференция, 164–65; Al Eberhardt, “My Most Secret Mission. The Untold Story of Yalta,” Air Power History 49 (Summer 2002): 40–51.

      54

      FRUS: Yalta, 39–40; Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 342; Michael F. Reilly as told to William J. Slocum, Reilly of the White Mouse, (New York, 1947), 210–11.

      55

      Юрченко, Ялтинская конференция, 164–65; Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 13;

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      Lord Moran, Churchill at War, 267; Yalta Conference: Notes, 13, Anna Roosevelt Halsted Papers; Arkadii N. Shevchenko, Breaking with Moscow (New York, 1985), 58–59.

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      Юрченко, Ялтинская конференция, 169–71; Bohlen, Witness to History, 173; Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 15; Reilly, Reilly of the White House, 212.

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      Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 14; Kathleen Harriman to Miss Marshall, Yalta, February 1, 1945, special files, World War II, February 1–5, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers; Reilly, Reilly of the White House, 212; FRUS: Yalta, 571.

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      Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 16; Moran, Churchill at War, 267; Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 345; Sarah Churchill, Keep on Dancing, 74.

      60

      Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 14; Sarah Churchill, Keep on Dancing, 74; Bohlen, Witness to History, 173; Moran, Churchill at War, 268.

      61

      The President’s Trip to Crimea Conference, Travel Log; Boettiger, Yalta Diary, 16; Reilly, Reilly of the White House, 212.

      62

      Trevor Royle, Crimea: The Great Crimean War, 1854–1856 (New York, 2000).

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      Н. Калинин и М. Земляниченко, Романовы и Крым (Симферополь, 2002), 39–63; Mark Twain,The Innocents Abroad (Hartford, 1869), 390–95.

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      “Notes on the Crimea,” Secret Service Records, box 21, 6.I. Trips of the President, Yalta 1945, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library; Н. Николаев, A. Кадиевич, и M. Земляниченко, Архитектор высочайшего двора (Симферополь, 2003), 107–39.

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      Joseph E. Davies, Mission to Moscow (New York, 1943), 288–90.

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      “The Crimean Campaign,” Memoirs of Jaroslaw Balan Sr., 56, Private archive of Jars Balan, Edmonton, Canada; Charles Messenger, The Last Prussian: A Biography

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