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The Conquerors
Michael R. Beschloss
其他書名
Roosevelt, Truman and the Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941-1945
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 2003-10-07
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Political
Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State
History / General
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Germany
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / European Theater
History / United States / 20th Century
History / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust
Political Science / International Relations / General
ISBN
0743244540
9780743244541
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4ZNha4UcszYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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New York Times
bestseller,
The Conquerors
reveals how Franklin Roosevelt's and Harry Truman's private struggles with their aides and Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin affected the unfolding of the Holocaust and the fate of vanquished Nazi Germany.
With monumental fairness and balance,
The Conquerors
shows how Roosevelt privately refused desperate pleas to speak out directly against the Holocaust, to save Jewish refugees, and to explore the possible bombing of Auschwitz to stop the killing. The book also shows FDR's fierce will to ensure that Germany would never threaten the world again. Near the end of World War II, he abruptly endorsed the secret plan of his friend, Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, to reduce the Germans to a primitive existence—despite Churchill's fear that crushing postwar Germany would let the Soviets conquer the continent. The book finally shows how, after FDR's death, President Truman rebelled against Roosevelt's tough approach and adopted the Marshall Plan and other more conciliatory policies that culminated in today's democratic, united Europe.
As Presidents Roosevelt and Truman led the United States in World War II in Europe, they dealt with the question of what kind of government should be imposed on Nazi Germany to ensure that Germany could never again drag the world into war.
The Conquerors
tells the story with much intimate detail and color of how FDR and Truman privately struggled in their own minds and with titanic allies like Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin, through summits and secret messages, to answer that question.