For Further Reading

These books are suggested for supplementary reading if you should have access to them. They are not approved nor officially supplied by the War Department. They have been selected because they give additional information and represent different points of view.

The Russian Enigma. By William Henry Chamberlin. Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, 597 Fifth Avenue, New York 23, N.Y. (1943)

Russia and Postwar Europe. By David J. Dallin. Published by Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn. (1943).

Mission to Moscow. By Joseph E. Davies. Published’ by Simon and Schuster, Rockefeller Center, 123o Sixth Avenue, New York 20, N. Y. (1941).

Russia. By Sir Bernard Pares. Published by Penguin Books, Inc., 245 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (1943).

A Short History of Russia. By B. H. Sumner. Published by Reynal and Hitchcock, 386 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (1943).

Russia’s Economic Front for War and Peace. By A. Yugov. Published by Harper and Brothers, 49 East 33rd Street, New York 16, N. Y. (1942).

American Russian Frontiers. No. 9 in Calling America, a series of special numbers of Survey Graphic, vol. 33, no. 2 (February 1944).

From EM 46: Our Russian Ally (1945)