
A Flawed Peace
WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk
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Navigating Ideological Differences in World War II Alliances
This chapter explores the intricate dynamics of the United States and Soviet Union's relationship during World War II, highlighting their strategic dependencies and the potential for collaboration amidst ideological divides. The discussion features key figures like Avril Harriman and Harry Hopkins, who played crucial roles in fostering diplomatic ties while maneuvering moral complexities in their quest for unity against a common enemy.
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