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Жуков, Воспоминания и размышления, 2:276–80; Чуйков, Конец Третьего рейха, 99–100.
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FRUS: Yalta, 570, 581–82; Churchill, Triumph and Tragedy, 348; Robert Hopkins, “How Would You Like to Be Attached to the Red Army?” American Heritage 56, no. 3 (June – July 2005): 30–37; Beevor, The Fall of Berlin, 136–47.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 1941–1949. Документы из архива внешней политики Российской Федерации (Москва, 1996), 597–600; FRUS: Yalta, 609–12; Крымская конференция, 64–65.
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“The Ghosts on the Roof,” Time, March 5, 1945.
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Maurice Paléologue, An Ambassador’s Memoirs, vol. 1 (London, 1923), 91–95; Gifford D. Malone, “War Aims toward Germany,” in Alexander Dallin et al., eds., Russian Diplomacy and Eastern Europe, 1914–1917 (New York, 1963), 131–32.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 118–19, 121–23.
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Там же, 126–31, 138; Eden, The Reckoning, 279–83.
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СССР и германский вопрос, 236–44, 252–65, 296–301, 320–22 FRUS: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, vol. 1 (Washington, DC, 1963), 545, 629–32, 723.
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