«The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace

The article is dedicated to the asset of the Big Three - J. Stalin, F.D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill - to victory over Nazi Germany and safeguarding of comprehensive peace. The authors analyze aims of three great states and relationships inside the Big Three. They also discover factors that provided...

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Main Authors: L V Ponomarenko, O S Chikrizova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2015-12-01
Series:Vestnik RUDN. International Relations
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10739
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description The article is dedicated to the asset of the Big Three - J. Stalin, F.D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill - to victory over Nazi Germany and safeguarding of comprehensive peace. The authors analyze aims of three great states and relationships inside the Big Three. They also discover factors that provided success of a common mission of the USA, the USSR and Great Britain regardless of all contradictions. The article shows the main stages in the development of political strategies of the leaders of the Big Three The efforts of Stalin to build the «Big Three» in the context of the Second World War are described. Also disclosed are the psychological characteristics and relationships of participants «Big Three». Roosevelt and Churchill were in much closer relations among themselves than with Stalin. In addition, Stalin had more respectful and «warmer» attitude to Roosevelt than to Churchill. Yet by the end of Stalin and Roosevelt did not trust. The objective and subjective factors that contribute to such a relationship are shown. Yet between the leaders a relationship of trust were able to establish. The long-awaited opening of a second front in time to bridge the gap between the allies. At the Yalta Conference, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill were able to reach an understanding on most issues.
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spelling doaj.art-5b52292d03694ed4af1f83698eaa9ad42023-02-02T06:51:18ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN. International Relations2313-06602313-06792015-12-0102738110738«The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the PeaceL V Ponomarenko0O S Chikrizova1Российский университет дружбы народовРоссийский университет дружбы народовThe article is dedicated to the asset of the Big Three - J. Stalin, F.D. Roosevelt and W. Churchill - to victory over Nazi Germany and safeguarding of comprehensive peace. The authors analyze aims of three great states and relationships inside the Big Three. They also discover factors that provided success of a common mission of the USA, the USSR and Great Britain regardless of all contradictions. The article shows the main stages in the development of political strategies of the leaders of the Big Three The efforts of Stalin to build the «Big Three» in the context of the Second World War are described. Also disclosed are the psychological characteristics and relationships of participants «Big Three». Roosevelt and Churchill were in much closer relations among themselves than with Stalin. In addition, Stalin had more respectful and «warmer» attitude to Roosevelt than to Churchill. Yet by the end of Stalin and Roosevelt did not trust. The objective and subjective factors that contribute to such a relationship are shown. Yet between the leaders a relationship of trust were able to establish. The long-awaited opening of a second front in time to bridge the gap between the allies. At the Yalta Conference, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill were able to reach an understanding on most issues.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/10739«Большая тройка»Вторая мировая войнаИ.В. СталинФ.Д. РузвельтУ. Черчилльпобеда над нацизмом
spellingShingle L V Ponomarenko
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«The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace
Vestnik RUDN. International Relations
«Большая тройка»
Вторая мировая война
И.В. Сталин
Ф.Д. Рузвельт
У. Черчилль
победа над нацизмом
title «The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace
title_full «The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace
title_fullStr «The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace
title_full_unstemmed «The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace
title_short «The Big Three» (J. Stalin, F. Roosevelt, W. Churchill): Allies for the Peace
title_sort the big three j stalin f roosevelt w churchill allies for the peace
topic «Большая тройка»
Вторая мировая война
И.В. Сталин
Ф.Д. Рузвельт
У. Черчилль
победа над нацизмом
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