This article analyzes the U.S. and U.K public opinion about German attack on the USSR 22 June 1941. Considered the views of the American and British statesmen and politicians, the public mood, reflected in the press. Identify the main points of view on the outbreak of war with Germany against the Soviet Union. It is shown that in the presence of a variety of assessments prevailed ideas of solidarity with the Soviet Union and the need to support it. This work will allow for a " reflection" of the image of a belligerent Soviet Union, and to find the key moments falsifying the history of World War II in the U.S. and the UK. The events of the Great Patriotic War , which will be set out on the basis of US and UK archives, and t hen will be prese...
This article sets out to explore the way in which the RAF's wartime strategic bombing campaign again...
Today, while the United States plunges through its third year of war against totalitarian aggression...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Anglo-American airstrike against Dresden in February 1...
Honorable Mention for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical Scholarship1942 ...
The second half of 1941 has become a major focus in the writing of the history of the Nazi-Soviet Wa...
The summer of 1949 was a turning point for international politics. The increasingly hostile relation...
The victory of the Soviet Union over the National Socialist Third Reich in World War II is still con...
For nearly 80 years, historians have debated whether the western powers or the USSR should be blamed...
Adolph Hitler, Chancellor of Germany, spent the years 1933-1939 preparing his nation for war, He sp...
Philip Bell, British Government Views on the Importance of Public Opinion During the Second World Wa...
Using less-known documents from American and British archives the article examines the impact of dev...
The article provides a critical review and analyses of Soviet, Western (mainly British and American)...
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This thesis describes how Americans perceived the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War, bet...
This thesis examines the historical problem of determining the relationship between a government's p...
This article sets out to explore the way in which the RAF's wartime strategic bombing campaign again...
Today, while the United States plunges through its third year of war against totalitarian aggression...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Anglo-American airstrike against Dresden in February 1...
Honorable Mention for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical Scholarship1942 ...
The second half of 1941 has become a major focus in the writing of the history of the Nazi-Soviet Wa...
The summer of 1949 was a turning point for international politics. The increasingly hostile relation...
The victory of the Soviet Union over the National Socialist Third Reich in World War II is still con...
For nearly 80 years, historians have debated whether the western powers or the USSR should be blamed...
Adolph Hitler, Chancellor of Germany, spent the years 1933-1939 preparing his nation for war, He sp...
Philip Bell, British Government Views on the Importance of Public Opinion During the Second World Wa...
Using less-known documents from American and British archives the article examines the impact of dev...
The article provides a critical review and analyses of Soviet, Western (mainly British and American)...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><B>Main Topics</B>:<br...
This thesis describes how Americans perceived the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War, bet...
This thesis examines the historical problem of determining the relationship between a government's p...
This article sets out to explore the way in which the RAF's wartime strategic bombing campaign again...
Today, while the United States plunges through its third year of war against totalitarian aggression...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the Anglo-American airstrike against Dresden in February 1...