Victims of Yalta (British title) or The Secret Betrayal (American title) is a 1977 book by Nikolai Tolstoy that chronicles the fate of Soviet citizens...
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Nikolai Tolstoy (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature)
he wrote the book Victims of Yalta, which exposed and criticised Britain's role in Operation Keelhaul, a forced repatriation of anti-communist political...
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The Yalta Conference (Russian: Ялтинская конференция, romanized: Yaltinskaya konferentsiya), held 4–11 February 1945, was the World War II meeting of the...
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Nikolai Tolstoy published The Victims of Yalta in 1977, which was described by a critical historian, D.R. Thrope, as "a work of considerable scholarship"...
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Operation Keelhaul (category Aftermath of World War II in the United Kingdom)
World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service (reprint ed.). Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-743-21778-1. Tolstoy, Nikolai. Victims of Yalta, originally...
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Vsevolod Merkulov (category Candidates of the Central Committee of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union)
using the pseudonym Vsevolod Rokk. The author Nikolai Tolstoy, in his Victims of Yalta (1977), recounts Merkulov speaking to the imprisoned Cossack general...
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history, Tolstoy continued his exploration of late world war history. His earlier books were Victims of Yalta (1977) and Stalin's Secret War (1981). Lord...
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Don Cossacks (category Separatist forces of the war in Donbas)
Decossackization Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II — "betrayal of the Cossacks". "Victims of Yalta" — 1977 book. Ethnic Cleansing of Circassians Genocides...
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Helmuth von Pannwitz (category Recipients of the Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir)
of Islay: Tropical Books. ISBN 0953158101. Tolstoy, Nikolai (2013). Victims of Yalta. New York, NY: Open Road Integrated Media. ISBN 9781453249369. Portal:...
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Peter Huxley-Blythe (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2020)
best-selling 1977 book Victims of Yalta, Count Nikolai Tolstoy called Huxley-Blythe "my friend" and praised him for his "readable outline of the whole story"...
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Ukrainian National Committee (category Politics of Ukraine)
1965 Pavlo Shandruk, Arms of Valor, Robert Speller & Sons Publishers, Inc., New York 1959 Nikolai Tolstoy, Victims of Yalta, originally published in London...
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Tragedy (or the Yalta Memorial), a memorial located that commemorates people displaced as a result of the Yalta Conference at the conclusion of World War II...
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War, 1939–1945. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Tolstoy, Nikolai (1977). Victims of Yalta. London: Corgi Books. Turbett, Colin (2021). The Anglo-Soviet Alliance:...
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Andrei Amalrik (category Dissolution of the Soviet Union)
Andrei (May 1979). "Victims of Yalta". Harper's Monthly: 91–94. Jones, M. (2009) Constructing Cassandra: The Social Construction of Strategic Surprise...
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Monday Club (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from March 2021)
executed nearly all of them. In this respect it gave its support to Count Nikolai Tolstoy, historian and author of Victims of Yalta and The Minister and...
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Roy C. Firebrace (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
originally published in London as Victims of Yalta, 1977. Bethell, Nicholas (1974). The Last Secret: The Delivery to Stalin of over two million Russians by...
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Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
several books (Victims of Yalta in 1977, Stalin's Secret War in 1981, The Minister and the Massacres in 1986) about the alleged complicity of British politicians...
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Twelve Responses to Tragedy (category Memorials to victims of communism)
30 January 2016. Braine, Bernard (26 July 1978). "Monument to the victims of Yalta". The Times. No. 60363. p. 15. Retrieved 30 January 2016 – via The...
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Anton Chekhov (section Yalta)
part of his lungs and ordered a change in his manner of life. After his father's death in 1898, Chekhov bought a plot of land on the outskirts of Yalta and...
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Vyacheslav Naumenko (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
Nazarenko. He assisted the historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy with his books Victims of Yalta and his controversial book The Minister and the Massacres. Naumenko...
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Stephen Sackur (category Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
Honorary Doctorate by the University of Warwick. Sackur has been a regular attendee and moderator at the Yalta European Strategy annual meetings founded...
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World War II casualties (redirect from List of World War II Casualties by Country)
Hitler. Hungarian Jewish Holocaust victims within the 1939 borders were 200,000. Romanian Jewish Holocaust victims totalled 469,000 within the 1939 borders...
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Holodomor (redirect from Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933)
lower with 3.5 to 5 million victims. The famine's widespread impact on Ukraine persists to this day.[how?] Public discussion of the famine was banned in...
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Bleiburg repatriations (redirect from Yugoslav Partisan killings of prisoners of war)
sought to maximize the number of Croat Bleiburg victims, while minimizing Jewish, Serb, Roma and antifascist Croat victims of the Ustaše. He states that...
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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 60/147 (redirect from Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Gross Violations of International Human Rights Law and Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law)
intervening to assist victims in distress or to prevent victimization." The Resolution's focus away from perpetrators and towards victims is part of a wider shift...
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World War II reparations (category Aftermath of World War II in Germany)
Peace Treaties, 1947. Austria was not included in any of these treaties. According to the Yalta Conference, no reparations to Allied countries would be...
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Iron Curtain (redirect from The Sinews of Peace)
at Yalta that after the defeat of Germany, U.S. forces would withdraw from Europe within two years.) Winston Churchill's "Sinews of Peace" address of 5...
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World War II (redirect from The Origins and Commencement of World War II)
February Soviet, British, and U.S. leaders met for the Yalta Conference. They agreed on the occupation of post-war Germany, and on when the Soviet Union would...
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Conference [Yalta] ought to spell the end of a system of unilateral action, the exclusive alliances, the spheres of influence, the balances of power, and...
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Nuremberg trials (redirect from Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal)
the Yalta Conference in February 1945. On 2 May, at the San Francisco Conference, United States president Harry S. Truman announced the formation of an...
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