The Kremlin Letters
Stalin's Wartime Correspondence with Churchill and Roosevelt
(Autor) David ReynoldsA penetrating account of the dynamics of World War II's Grand Alliance through the messages exchanged by the "Big Three" Stalin exchanged more than six hundred messages with Allied leaders Churchill and Roosevelt during the Second World War. In this riveting volume--the fruit of a unique British-Russian scholarly collaboration--the messages are published and also analyzed within their historical context. Ranging from intimate personal greetings to weighty salvos about diplomacy and strategy, this book offers fascinating new revelations of the political machinations and human stories behind the Allied triumvirate. Edited and narrated by two of the world's leading scholars on World War II diplomacy and based on a decade of research in British, American, and newly available Russian archives, this crucial addition to wartime scholarship illuminates an alliance that really worked while exposing its fractious limits and the issues and egos that set the stage for the Cold War that followed.
David Reynolds
David Reynolds is a distinguished historian and author known for his works on American history, particularly the Civil War era. He is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Walt Whitman's America: A Cultural Biography" which offers a unique perspective on the life and times of the renowned poet. Reynolds' writing style is characterized by detailed research, insightful analysis, and engaging storytelling. His contributions to literature include shedding new light on familiar historical figures and events, as well as exploring the cultural and social contexts of American history. Reynolds' impact on the literary genre of American history has been profound, inspiring other scholars and writers to delve deeper into the complexities of the nation's past.