| United States. Dept. of State - 1967 - 588 頁
...The President will take measures in order to obtain this concurrence on advice from Marshal Stalin. "The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that...unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. "For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of... | |
| Benis M. Frank, Henry I. Shaw - 1968 - 966 頁
...to be turned over to the USSR as war booty. Pre'sident Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill both agreed "that these claims of the Soviet Union shall be unquestionably fulfilled after Japan is defeated." u Despite its deep concern, China was not a participant in the Yalta Conference nor a... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1976 - 746 頁
...The President will take measures in order to obtain this concurrence on advice from Marshal Stalin. "The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that...unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. "For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 884 頁
...were not final, and Senator TAFT. The heads of the three great powers have agreed that the claim to the Soviet Union shall be unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. That is what Roosevelt agreed tor whether he had a right to or not, and whether we reaffirm that, that... | |
| Robert Dallek - 1995 - 688 頁
...consent before the provisions affecting them went into effect. The initial Soviet draft simply said that "the Heads of the Three Great Powers have agreed...unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated." Harriman urged the President to press for a removal of this provision, but Roosevelt preferred to leave... | |
| Loyd E. Lee - 1991 - 452 頁
...adhere to the Yalta language that called upon "The Heads of the three Great Powers [to ensure] . . . that these claims of the Soviet Union shall be unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. Soviet actions in East Asia, of course, did not always encourage American confidence. Much to the disappointment... | |
| Richard Halworth Rovere - 366 頁
...The President will take measures in order to obtain this concurrence on advice from Marshal Stalin. The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that...unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of China... | |
| John Ashley Soames Grenville - 2001 - 482 頁
...The President will take measures in order to obtain this concurrence on advice from Marshal Stalin. The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that...unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated. For its part the Soviet Union expresses its readiness to conclude with the National Government of China... | |
| Seokwoo Lee, Sŏg-u Yi - 2001 - 61 頁
...with the President on February 8. ... The Kuril Islands should be handed over to the Soviet Union. The Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed that these claims of the Soviet Union should be unquestionably satisfied after Japan has been defeated. 1 ! In that context, it could be... | |
| Xiaoyuan Liu - 2002 - 390 頁
...President will take measures in order to obtain this concurrence on advice from Marshall Stalin" and that "the Heads of the three Great Powers have agreed...unquestionably fulfilled after Japan has been defeated." These sentences tended to render the president's reservation " Stettinius, Roosevelt and the Russians,... | |
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