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“An easily digestible page-turner.” Wall Street Journal
“[A] crisp, elegantly organized account of Potsdam….[An] excellent book.” Financial Times (London)
“[A] well-researched, perceptive history.” America in WWar II magazine
“Neiberg’s insightful history makes a case that Potsdam worked much better than Versailles had in 1919.” Publishers Weekly
“An intriguing and readable book about a conference that still has a huge impact on today’s world but has been relegated to footnotes for much too long.” Library Journal
“A solid account of the conference, concisely summarizing its results and significance without excessive indulgence in entertaining personal anecdotes. Fills a hitherto surprisingly empty niche in the World War II library.” Kirkus Reviews
“Arthur Morey gives a solid narration of this account of the post V-E Day conference…This well-written account is an appealing blend of academic and popular style, and Morey’s voice is a good match. His baritone voice is pleasing to the ear, steady in delivery, and subtly expressive.” AudioFile
“A first rate account of a meeting that played a key role in defining the postwar world. Scholarly, thoughtful, and well written.” Jeremy Black, author of Rethinking World War Two