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Assured Victory: How  Stalin the Great  Won the War, but Lost the Peace
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Assured Victory: How Stalin the Great Won the War, but Lost the Peace

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This book documents dictator Joseph Stalin’s brilliant tactics as well as missteps in taking preemptive actions that guaranteed ultimate victory over the German invaders. It also covers the policies implemented after the war that made the Soviet Union a menace to world peace and led to collapse of Soviet rule.

A detailed reexamination of historical facts indicates that Stalin could deserve to be regarded as a great leader. Yet Stalin clearly failed as his nation’s leader in a post-World War II milieu, where he delivered the Cold War instead of rapid progress and global cooperation. It is the proof of both Stalin’s brilliance and blunders that makes him such a fascinating figure in modern history.

Today, most of the Russian population acknowledges that Stalin achieved greatness. The Soviet dictator’s honored place in history is largely due to Stalin successfully attending to the Soviet Union’s defense needs in the 1930s and 1940s, and leading the USSR to victory in the war on the Eastern Front against Nazi Germany and its allies. This book provides an overdue critical investigation of how the Soviet leader’s domestic and foreign policies actually helped produce this victory, and above all, how Stalin’s timely support of a wartime alliance with the Western capitalist democracies assured the defeat of the Axis powers in 1945.

Using new archive and other original source material, this book documents how dictator Josef Stalin adroitly prepared for assured victory in World War II

Canvasses not only Western literature on Stalin’s prewar, wartime, and postwar leadership, but also examines current post-2004 Russian histories

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
19 January 2011
Pages
281
ISBN
9780313391651

This book documents dictator Joseph Stalin’s brilliant tactics as well as missteps in taking preemptive actions that guaranteed ultimate victory over the German invaders. It also covers the policies implemented after the war that made the Soviet Union a menace to world peace and led to collapse of Soviet rule.

A detailed reexamination of historical facts indicates that Stalin could deserve to be regarded as a great leader. Yet Stalin clearly failed as his nation’s leader in a post-World War II milieu, where he delivered the Cold War instead of rapid progress and global cooperation. It is the proof of both Stalin’s brilliance and blunders that makes him such a fascinating figure in modern history.

Today, most of the Russian population acknowledges that Stalin achieved greatness. The Soviet dictator’s honored place in history is largely due to Stalin successfully attending to the Soviet Union’s defense needs in the 1930s and 1940s, and leading the USSR to victory in the war on the Eastern Front against Nazi Germany and its allies. This book provides an overdue critical investigation of how the Soviet leader’s domestic and foreign policies actually helped produce this victory, and above all, how Stalin’s timely support of a wartime alliance with the Western capitalist democracies assured the defeat of the Axis powers in 1945.

Using new archive and other original source material, this book documents how dictator Josef Stalin adroitly prepared for assured victory in World War II

Canvasses not only Western literature on Stalin’s prewar, wartime, and postwar leadership, but also examines current post-2004 Russian histories

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
19 January 2011
Pages
281
ISBN
9780313391651