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100 1  Baier, Bret,|eauthor,|enarrator. 
245 10 Three days in Moscow :|bRonald Reagan and the fall of the 
       Soviet empire|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cBret Baier 
       with Catherine Whitney. 
246 3  3 days in Moscow 
246 30 Ronald Reagan and the fall of the Soviet empire 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHarperCollins Publishers,|c2018. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Read by Bret Baier and Danny Campbell. 
520    On May 31, 1988, President Ronald Reagan stood before a 
       packed audience at Moscow State University. He delivered a
       speech that would go down in history, as it was the first 
       time an American president had given an address about 
       human rights on Russian soil. The importance of this 
       speech was largely overlooked at the time, yet the 
       following year, in November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell and
       the Soviet Union began to disintegrate, leaving the United
       States the sole superpower on the world stage. Adapted for
       a younger audience, Three Days in Moscow reveals the 
       presidents critical and often misunderstood role in 
       orchestrating a successful, peaceful ending to the Cold 
       War. This accessible account sheds light on America's 
       current place in the world while introducing young readers
       to one of America's most remarkable leaders and the unique
       qualities that allowed him to succeed with America's most 
       dangerous enemy, when his predecessors had fallen short. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
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600 10 Reagan, Ronald|xInfluence|vJuvenile literature. 
600 10 Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich,|d1931-|vJuvenile 
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600 11 Reagan, Ronald|xInfluence. 
650  0 Summit meetings|zRussia (Federation)|zMoscow|vJuvenile 
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650  0 Cold War|vJuvenile literature. 
650  1 Summit meetings|zRussia (Federation)|zMoscow. 
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651  0 United States|xForeign relations|zSoviet Union|vJuvenile 
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651  0 Soviet Union|xForeign relations|zUnited States|vJuvenile 
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651  0 United States|xForeign relations|y1981-1989|vJuvenile 
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651  1 United States|xForeign relations|zSoviet Union. 
651  1 Soviet Union|xForeign relations|zUnited States. 
651  1 United States|xForeign relations|y1981-1989. 
700 1  Whitney, Catherine,|eauthor. 
700 1  Campbell, Danny|c(Narrator) 
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