Description: In an ambitious new appraisal of FDR's policy toward Stalin, historian DennisDunn tells the story of the role of American ambassadors to Moscow during thecritical WWII years. Revealing Roosevelt's inconsistent policy toward Stalin, Dunn offers thought-provoking observations on the origins of the Cold War andthe nature of American-Soviet relations. 12 photos.
Brief description: Dennis J. Dunn is professor of history and director of international studies at Texas State University.
Review Quotes:
Demonstrates clearly . . . the struggle between FDR and the state department concerning divergent interpretations of Stalin, Stalinism, and the Soviet Union
-- "Amos Perlmutter, editor, Journal of Strategic Studies"