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Stalin's Other War: Soviet Grand Strategy, 1939-1941
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Stalin’s Other War: Soviet Grand Strategy, 1939-1941

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On June 22, 1941, just less than two years after signing the Nazi-Soviet Agreements, Adolf Hitler’s German army invaded the Soviet Union. The attack hardly came as a surprise to Josef Stalin; in fact, history has long held that Stalin spent the two intervening years building up his defences against a Nazi attack. With the gradual declassifying of former Soviet documents, though, historians are learning more and more about Stalin’s grand plan during the years 1939-1941. Longtime Soviet expert Albert L. Weeks has studied the newly released information and come to a different conclusion about the Soviet Union’s pre-war buildup: that it was not a precaution against German invasion at all. In fact, Weeks argues, the evidence now suggests Soviet mobilisation was aimed at an eventual invasion of Nazi Germany. The Soviets were quietly biding their time between 1939 and 1941, allowing the capitalist powers to destroy one another, all the while preparing for their own Westward march. Stalin, Weeks shows, wasn’t waiting for a Nazi attack; Hitler simply beat him to the punch.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
16 April 2003
Pages
216
ISBN
9780742521926

On June 22, 1941, just less than two years after signing the Nazi-Soviet Agreements, Adolf Hitler’s German army invaded the Soviet Union. The attack hardly came as a surprise to Josef Stalin; in fact, history has long held that Stalin spent the two intervening years building up his defences against a Nazi attack. With the gradual declassifying of former Soviet documents, though, historians are learning more and more about Stalin’s grand plan during the years 1939-1941. Longtime Soviet expert Albert L. Weeks has studied the newly released information and come to a different conclusion about the Soviet Union’s pre-war buildup: that it was not a precaution against German invasion at all. In fact, Weeks argues, the evidence now suggests Soviet mobilisation was aimed at an eventual invasion of Nazi Germany. The Soviets were quietly biding their time between 1939 and 1941, allowing the capitalist powers to destroy one another, all the while preparing for their own Westward march. Stalin, Weeks shows, wasn’t waiting for a Nazi attack; Hitler simply beat him to the punch.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
16 April 2003
Pages
216
ISBN
9780742521926