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Stalin's war

McMeekin, Sean, 1974-2022
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Stalin's only difference from Hitler, McMeekin argues, was that he was a successful murderous predator. With Hitler dead and the Third Reich in ruins, Stalin created an immense new Communist empire. Among his holdings were Czechoslovakia and Poland, the fates of which had first set the West against the Nazis and, of course, China and North Korea, the ramifications of which we still live with today. Until Barbarossa wrought a public relations miracle, turning him into a plucky ally of the West, Stalin had murdered millions, subverted every norm of international behaviour, invaded as many countries as Hitler had, and taken great swathes of territory he would continue to keep. In the larger sense the global conflict grew out of not only German and Japanese aggression but Stalin's manoeuvrings, orchestrated to provoke wars of attrition between the capitalist powers in Europe and in Asia.
Main title:
Stalin's war / Sean McMeekin.
Author:
Imprint:
London : Penguin Books, 2022.
Collation:
848 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN:
9780141989297 (pbk)
Dewey class:
940.5347940.534
LC class:
DK273
Language:
English
BRN:
3061746
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