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George F. Kennan / Personae non gratae / War in Afghanistan / Containment / Eastern Front / War / Foreign relations of the United States / World War II / International relations / Operation Barbarossa / Cold War
Date: 2015-03-13 14:48:18
George F. Kennan
Personae non gratae
War in Afghanistan
Containment
Eastern Front
War
Foreign relations of the United States
World War II
International relations
Operation Barbarossa
Cold War

BOOK REVIEWS The book is obviously well-researched, containing a bibliography which includes many Russian sources. Notes, in many cases very detailed, are included at the end of each chapter. The book in many instances r

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