Dumbarton Oaks: Designing the Architecture of World Order
By the late summer of 1944, World War II’s momentum had decisively shifted in favor of the Allies. In Europe, Allied armies had landed in Normandy, liberated Paris, and were pressing toward Germany’s borders, while Soviet forces swept westward across Eastern Europe . The “halcyon days” of mid-1944, as historian Michael Howard called them, saw … Continue reading Dumbarton Oaks: Designing the Architecture of World Order
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