A. Chakovsky’s political novel “Victory” connects two great historical events: the Potsdam Conference of the Three Powers in 1945 and the conference in Helsinki in 1975, where the Final Act on Security and Cooperation in Europe was signed.
In the second book, A. Chakovsky continues the story of the Potsdam Conference, drawing a vivid picture of the struggle by the Soviet delegation to establish a just peace after the end of the Great Patriotic War.