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Page 1: COLD WAR - - The National Archives

Source 1

The Munich Agreement and after1938-9

Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill at the Yalta Conference, 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -

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Extract from the Yalta Protocol - the agreements signed by Britain, the USA and the USSR at theYalta Conference February 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -

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Extract from the Yalta Protocol - the agreements signed by Britain, the USA and the USSR at theYalta Conference February 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -

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Extract from the Yalta Protocol - the agreements signed by Britain, the USA and the USSR at theYalta Conference February 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -

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Extracts from US President Roosevelt's speech to the US Congress on the Yalta Conference, March1st 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -

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Extracts from US President Roosevelt's speech to the US Congress on the Yalta Conference, March1st 1945, referring to the question of Poland

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Telegram from Prime Minister Winston Churchill to US President Truman, May 12th 1945. Itcomments on relations between the Allies in the months after the Yalta Conference

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Part of a report from British military leaders to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, regarding aplan called 'Operation Unthinkable' - a surprise attack on the USSR, 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -

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Part of a report from British military leaders to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, regarding aplan called 'Operation Unthinkable' - a surprise attack on the USSR, 1945

The Yalta ConferenceCOLD WAR - COLD WAR -