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The Daughters Of Yalta

The Churchills, Roosevelts, and Harrimans: A Story of Love and War

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The Daughters Of Yalta

By: Catherine Grace Katz
Narrated by: Christine Rendel
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The untold story of the three intelligent and glamorous young women who accompanied their famous fathers to the Yalta Conference in February 1945, and of the conference’s fateful reverberations in the waning days of World War II.

Tensions during the Yalta Conference in February 1945 threatened to tear apart the wartime alliance among Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin just as victory was close at hand. Catherine Grace Katz uncovers the dramatic story of the three young women who were chosen by their fathers to travel with them to Yalta, each bound by fierce family loyalty, political savvy, and intertwined romances that powerfully colored these crucial days.

Kathleen Harriman was a champion skier, war correspondent, and daughter of U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Averell Harriman. Sarah Churchill, an actress-turned-RAF officer, was devoted to her brilliant father, who depended on her astute political mind. Roosevelt’s only daughter, Anna, chosen instead of her mother Eleanor to accompany the president to Yalta, arrived there as keeper of her father’s most damaging secrets. Situated in the political maelstrom that marked the transition to a post- war world, The Daughters of Yalta is a remarkable story of fathers and daughters whose relationships were tested and strengthened by the history they witnessed and the future they crafted together.

Narrated by Christine Rendel

World War II Franklin D. Roosevelt Biographies & Memoirs Soviet Union Wars & Conflicts Roosevelt Family Winston Churchill Women Stalin War Russia Military Thought-Provoking Imperial Japan Self-Determination Inspiring Imperialism Middle East
Fascinating Historical Perspective • Well-researched Content • Pleasant Voice • Personal Historical Insights • Perfect Tone

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In the era of the Yalta conference there were no doubt copious notes about what was discussed and negotiated. The details of the places, people and negotiations between the most powerful world leaders and the role of their daughters was captivating. There were amazing insights into how these leaders attempted to do what was right at the end of WWII. The deceit of Stalin was so evident, as time would demonstrate, lead to Cold War. It was a fascinating read.,

Viewing such an important historical moment through the eyes of these extraordinary women.

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An absolutely perfect combination of my two favorite types of books. I hated and loved to see it end. The history was impeccable and the lives a wonderful addition.

Best combination of history and biography

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I loved listening to this well researched and well written story about the women, the daughters, who supported their great fathers with love and a depth of understanding. This was a story that needed to be told. Thank you, Catherine
Grace Katz!

Recognizing the daughters of history

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Fabulous rendering of this important time. Reader is slow so we played it on 1.2 speed

Inside look at unknown history

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loved the intertwining of the personal with the historical world events. touching insights into the women's relationships with their fathers and their roles in dramatic world events.

gripping and touching stories about three daughter

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