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FRUS: Yalta, 573.
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FRUS: Yalta, 574–75; Крымская конференция, 53–56; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 446.
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FRUS: Yalta, 579; Крымская конференция, 61–62.
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“Memorandum of Conference with Marshal Stalin, January 15, 1945,” Averell Harriman Papers; FRUS: Yalta, 575, 579–80; Крымская конференция, 57, 62–64; Cunningham, A Sailor’s Odyssey,627–28.
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Lord Alanbrooke, War Diaries, 1939–1945, ed. Alex Danchev and Daniel Todman (London, 2001), 655; Cadogan, Diaries, 704; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 451–52.
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FRUS: Yalta, 578–79, 584–85; Крымская конференция, 57–58, 61; Cray, General of the Army, 143–372; Кузнецов, Курсом к победе, 446; “Interpretative Report on Developments in Soviet Policy Based on the Soviet Press for the Period January 1945,” February 15, 1945, 1–2, no. 176/8, January 28–31, 1945, Averell Harriman Papers.
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Жуков, Воспоминания и размышления, 2:276–80; Чуйков, Конец Третьего рейха, 99–100.
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