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Рубрики WWII; Версия для печати

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>Вобще-то общий хор историков по обе стороны океана с ходится на том, что решение о совместной оккупации Кореи было принято на Ялтинской (Крымской) конференции. Однако в резолюции конференции это отражения не нашло. См. скажем здесь:

А лучше даже здесь: http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/pd-c-01.htm

President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Premier Josef V. Stalin at the Yalta Conference in 1945 touched upon Korea's future. Roosevelt advocated a trusteeship for Korea administered by the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. Looking at American experience in the Philippines, he surmised that such a trusteeship might last for twenty or thirty years. Stalin said he believed that Great Britain should also be a trustee. No actual mention of Korea was made in the document recording the agreements at Yalta. The secret protocol developed by Roosevelt and Stalin and agreed to by Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill only provided territorial and other concessions to the USSR in the Far East as conditions for Russian entrance into the war against Japan after the defeat of Germany. Later, soon after Roosevelt's death, Stalin told Harry Hopkins, President Harry S. Truman's representative in Moscow, that Russia was committed to the policy of a 4-power trusteeship for Korea.

Сыылаются на Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United States: The Conference at Malta and Yalta, 1945, Dept. of State Publication 6199 (Washington, 1955), pp. 770, 984, в принципе доступная вещ.