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Stalin's Plans for Capturing Germany Bogdan Musial

Stalin's Plans for Capturing Germany By Bogdan Musial

Stalin's Plans for Capturing Germany by Bogdan Musial


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Summary

Primary sources from inside the Soviet state apparatus, including now-inaccessible Russian archival holdings.

Stalin's Plans for Capturing Germany Summary

Stalin's Plans for Capturing Germany by Bogdan Musial

While the myth of Soviet benevolence has now largely been discredited, the idea that Stalin's Soviet Union was a peaceful power that sought to prevent the war through all kinds of means - including an ill-fated non-aggression treaty with Hitler - remains popular to this day. Indeed, this narrative is not only promoted by Putin`s propaganda but also by a host of Western intellectuals and even historians who take public declarations at face value. Drawing on a host of internal Soviet Politburo discussions, memoranda and speeches, this book shows that the Soviet Union was a heavily militarized state that incessantly planned to unleash a great, ideologically motivated war against the rest of the world. In fact, its entire political life revolved around the question of war, especially following the onset of the Great Depression in 1929, which convinced Soviet leaders of the imminent collapse of the capitalist system abroad. Thus, both the collectivization as well as the terror that followed in its wake were done with the coming war in mind - even though there was no tangible danger of war. Slowed down by countless devastating setbacks, Stalin was nevertheless able to amass a gigantic army by the late 1930s. When Hitler approached Stalin in 1939 asking for Soviet neutrality in his planned invasion of Poland, Stalin sensed a golden opportunity: by supporting Hitler, he could turn the European powers against each another, allowing him to intervene once they were sufficiently weakened. However, Stalin miscalculated: Hitler beat both Poland and France in less than a year and then turned against Moscow in 1941, long before Stalin was ready for his own attack.

About Bogdan Musial

Born in communist Poland in 1960, Bogdan Musial worked as a coal miner and took part in the anti-communist Solidarity movement before fleeing to Germany in 1985\\. In the West, he studied history in Hanover and Manchester, earning his doctorate with a thesis on the Holocaust in German-occupied Poland (1998), becoming a professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszy?ski University in Warsaw (2010-2015). He has published numerous works on the Holocaust and German, Soviet and Polish history.

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NGR9781399068130
9781399068130
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Stalin's Plans for Capturing Germany by Bogdan Musial
New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2023-08-08
352
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