1. The Crimean Charter.
- Subjects
CONFERENCES & conventions ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,INTERNATIONAL relations, 1933-1945 ,PEACE treaties - Abstract
Focuses on the results and implications of the Crimean Conference, held recently in Crimea, Ukraine, referencing the conference report. Views of the U.S. isolationist and proto-isolationist press about the results of the conference; Arguments evaluating their belief regarding the victory of Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin over the Western Allies in forming the international agreement; Overview of the agreement formed at the conference between the U.S., the Soviet Union and Great Britain; Implications of the conference in shaping the U.S. foreign policy; Analysis of the controlling power yielded by the Soviet Union and Great Britain over liberated countries; Predictions made by U.S. political columnist James B. Reston in the newspaper "Times" regarding the terms of the compromise over voting procedure in the United Nations Security Council; Analysis of the report's sections on peace terms for Germany.
- Published
- 1945