Monday Feb 23, 2026

The Impossible Alliance, Part 2: Episode 95

Why did the Yalta Conference end the way it did? Why did Churchill try an end-run around Roosevelt? Why did Roosevelt try to curry Stalin’s favour? What would this mean to post-war history?

Author Giles Milton joins to discuss some of the Second World War’s most perplexing questions. 

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Author Giles Milton

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His latest book, The Stalin Affair: The impossible alliance that won the war

 

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The Big Three: Soviet Premier Josef Stalin, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill

 

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Kathleen “Kathy” or “Puff” Harriman, daughter of Roosevelt’s right hand and Ambassador to the USSR in 1945, Averell Harriman

 

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Averell Harriman

 

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Pamela Churchill, WInston Churchill’s daughter-in-law in 1945, and later, Mrs. Averell Harriman

 

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Stalin and Churchill at the Moscow Conference, 1944

 

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Franklin Roosevelt in 1945

Map 1: The division of Germany after May 1945

 

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Map 2: Invasion of Poland, 1939

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Map 3: Poland moves 100 km west 

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Sources

Giles Milton, author: https://www.gilesmilton.com/

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