Who Helped Hitler?
โ Scribed by Ivan Maisky
- Publisher
- Hutchinson & Co.
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 109
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Translated from the Russian by Andrew Rothstein
First published in Russia as 'Kto Pomogal Gitleru' (Izadelstvo Institua Mezhdunarodnykh Otnoshenii; Moscow, 1962)
โฆ Table of Contents
Foreword, 7
Part One - Before 1939
1. The Soviet Government's instructions, 13
2. What I found in England, 21
3. The struggle for the Trade Agreement, 27
4. A brief thaw and its causes, 36
5. Steps to a rapprochement, 43
6. Churchill and Beaverbrook, 53
7. It grows colder, 59
8. Below freezing point, 67
9. Munich, 77
10. Chamberlain's sharp practice, 91
11. On the eve of 1939, 94
Part Two - 1939
1. The rape of Czechoslovakia and Chamberlain's manoeuvres, 99
2. The U.S.S.R. proposes a pact of mutual assistance, 116
3. Two draft pacts, 132
4. To name or not to name, 140
5. Pact and military convention, 154
6. Preparing for the military negotiations, 162
7. Military negotiations in Moscow, 169
8. The Soviet Government's dilemma, 178
9. The collapse of the tripartite negotiations and the forced agreement with Germany, 196
Conclusion, 206
Index, 213
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