
Stalin's War
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āA provocative, revisionist take on the Second World Warā (Financial Times) by a prize-winning historian
We remember World War II as a struggle between good and evil, with Hitler propelling events and the Allied powers saving the day. But Hitlerās armies did not fight in multiple theaters, his empire did not span the Eurasian continent, and he did not inherit the spoils of war. That role belonged to Joseph Stalin. Hitlerās genocidal ambition may have unleashed Armageddon, but as celebrated historian Sean McMeekin shows, the conflicts that emerged were distinctly shaped by Stalinās maneuverings, orchestrated to unleash a war between Germany and her capitalist adversaries in Europe and between Japan and the āAnglo-Saxonā powers in Asia. Meanwhile, the United States and Britainās self-defeating strategy of supporting Stalin and his armies at all costs allowed the Soviets to conquer most of Eurasia, from Berlin to Beijing, for Communism.
A groundbreaking reassessment,Ā Stalinās WarĀ is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the roots of the current world order.
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Paperback - 880 pages
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āA provocative, revisionist take on the Second World Warā (Financial Times) by a prize-winning historian
We remember World War II as a struggle between good and evil, with Hitler propelling events and the Allied powers saving the day. But Hitlerās armies did not fight in multiple theaters, his empire did not span the Eurasian continent, and he did not inherit the spoils of war. That role belonged to Joseph Stalin. Hitlerās genocidal ambition may have unleashed Armageddon, but as celebrated historian Sean McMeekin shows, the conflicts that emerged were distinctly shaped by Stalinās maneuverings, orchestrated to unleash a war between Germany and her capitalist adversaries in Europe and between Japan and the āAnglo-Saxonā powers in Asia. Meanwhile, the United States and Britainās self-defeating strategy of supporting Stalin and his armies at all costs allowed the Soviets to conquer most of Eurasia, from Berlin to Beijing, for Communism.
A groundbreaking reassessment,Ā Stalinās WarĀ is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the roots of the current world order.
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Paperback - 880 pages
Paperback -Ā
āA provocative, revisionist take on the Second World Warā (Financial Times) by a prize-winning historian
We remember World War II as a struggle between good and evil, with Hitler propelling events and the Allied powers saving the day. But Hitlerās armies did not fight in multiple theaters, his empire did not span the Eurasian continent, and he did not inherit the spoils of war. That role belonged to Joseph Stalin. Hitlerās genocidal ambition may have unleashed Armageddon, but as celebrated historian Sean McMeekin shows, the conflicts that emerged were distinctly shaped by Stalinās maneuverings, orchestrated to unleash a war between Germany and her capitalist adversaries in Europe and between Japan and the āAnglo-Saxonā powers in Asia. Meanwhile, the United States and Britainās self-defeating strategy of supporting Stalin and his armies at all costs allowed the Soviets to conquer most of Eurasia, from Berlin to Beijing, for Communism.
A groundbreaking reassessment,Ā Stalinās WarĀ is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the roots of the current world order.











