Publisher's Synopsis
THE CONFERENCE AT YALTA: Success Or Failure is one of the most enlightening books written on this historical event that included the "Big 3" (Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin), working together to resolve the multitude of issues following the end of World War II. Several historians have labeled the Conference a failure, but in his book, the author, Aubrey J. Sher, takes a strong stand by presenting his case with substantiated facts obtained through in-depth research, proving that the Conference at Yalta ended in success even with the acceptance of a questionable compromise by both Roosevelt and Churchill. Dr. Sher cites the purpose of each of the three world leaders for attending the Conference, and he details the complete agenda of issues, which included dealing with a defeated Germany, Poland, and the rest of the Eastern European countries. Those were the main issues with which they were faced, and this book will reveal how they were resolved.