03214cam a2200337 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007502000280009202000350012004000260015504300210018105000250020208200200022724500290024726000600027630000580033644000390039450400640043350519580049765000230245565000400247865000400251865000400255865100610259865100610265965100580272070000230277885600750280112532741BD-DhUL20170514172350.0010913s1994 mduabf b 001 0 ENG  a 2001048522 a0847694070 (alk. paper) a0847694089 (pbk. : alk. paper) aDLCcBD-DhULdBD-DhUL an-us---ae-ur---00aE183.8.S65bD43 200200a909.82221bORT00aOrigins of the cold war aLanham, Md. :bRowman & Littlefield Publishers,cc2002. avi, 200 p., [8] p. of plates :bill., 1 map ;c24 cm. 0aDebating twentieth-century America aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 183-186) and index.8 aMachine generated contents note: The American Perspective 1 -- Ralph B. Levering and Verena Botzenhart- Viehe -- Documents -- 1. The Atlantic Charter, August 14, 1941 65 -- 2. "Comment on the Results of the Decisions Made at the Yalta Conference" 67 -- 3. George E Kennan's "Long Telegram," February 1946 69 -- 4. Secretary of State James Byrnes's Speech in Stuttgart on Germany's -- Future, September 6, 1946 74 -- 5. Speech by J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, at the Annual Convention of the American Legion in San Francisco, September 30, 1946 76 -- 6. Henry A. Wallace's Speech in New York City, September 12, 1946 78 -- 7. President Harry S. Truman's Speech to Congress, March 12, 1947 81 -- The Russian Perspective 85 -- Vladimir 0. Pechatnov and C. Earl Edmondson -- Documents -- 1. Stalin to "Politburo Four" ([Vyacheslav] Molotov, [Lavrenti] Beria, [Anastas] Mikoyan, and [Georgy] Malenkov), Ciphered [Coded] Telegram, December 9, 1945 155 -- 2. A Compilation of [Written] Comments on Draft Treaties Regarding Demilitarization and Disarmament of Germany andJapan Proposed by [U.S. Secretary of StateJames] Byrnes,June 8, 1946 157 -- 3. The [Nikolai] Novikov Report ["Telegram"] 160 -- 4. The Minister of State Security Appealsfor Measures to Close Down British Propaganda in the U.S.S.R. 165 -- 5. Instructionsfor the Soviet Delegation to the Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Paris,June 25, 1947 167 -- 6. Record of I[osef] V[issarionivich] Stalin's Conversation with the Czechoslovak Government Delegation on the Issue of Their Position Regarding the Marshall Plan and the Prospectsfor Economic Cooperation with the U.S.S.R. 169 -- 7. Record of the Meeting of Comrade I[osefl V[issarionivich] Stalin with the Secretary of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party [Maurice] Thorez 173 -- 8. Report by L. P? Beria and I. VKurchatov to I. V Stalin on Preliminary Data Received during the Atomic Bomb Test 176. 0aCold WarvSources. 0aWorld politicsy1945-1989vSources. 0aWorld politicsy1985-1995vSources. 0aWorld politicsy1995-2005vSources. 0aUnited StatesxForeign relationszSoviet UnionvSources. 0aSoviet UnionxForeign relationszUnited StatesvSources. 0aUnited StatesxForeign relationsy1945-1989vSources.1 aLevering, Ralph B.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy033/2001048522.html