One World

One World

Wendell L. Willkie
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AROUND THE WORLD IN 49 DAYS In "One World" Wendell Wilkie gives a highly personal account of his meetings with Stalin, Chiang Kai-shek, General Montgomery, General Chennault and other United Nations leaders. He tells of his talks with prime ministers and kings, and with teachers, soldiers, librarians, factory workers, and farmers around the world. He reports a great awakening that is going on among the peoples of the world and his deep conviction that the United Nations must learn to work together now, while they fight, if they hope to live together after the war is over.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionMemoirPoliticsBiographyWorld War II
206 Pages

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