Stalin's War'Gripping, authoritative, accessible and always bracingly revisionist' Simon Sebag Montefiore |
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User Review - nbmars - LibraryThingIn Stalin’s War, distinguished historian Sean McMeekin has produced a decidedly revisionist history of World War II. He argues convincingly that Stalin wanted WWII at least as much as Hitler did ... Read full review
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User Review - EricCostello - LibraryThingThe basic thesis of this book is that the USSR, under Joseph Stalin, both instigated, and were the big victors of, World War II. In some ways, not a terribly original or profound thesis, as nearly ... Read full review
Contents
Second Front | |
Unconditional Surrender and Katyn | |
The Second Front? | |
Operation Tito | |
Teheran and Cairo | |
Second Front | |
Plunder | |
1 | |
The FourPower Pact? | |
Hitler Bars the Door | |
Mobilizing the Proletariat | |
The Battle for Belgrade | |
Stalin Secures His Eastern Flank | |
To the Brink | |
Hitler Smashes Stalins War Machine | |
Terror at the Frontand in the Rear | |
War for Aluminum | |
On the Ropes | |
Lifting the Moral Embargo | |
December 1941 | |
Capitalist Rope | |
LendLease and Stalingrad | |
Warsaw | |
The Morgenthau Plan | |
Unfinest Hour of the AngloAmericans | |
Booty | |
The Final Wages of LendLease | |
Stalins Slave Empire and the Price of Victory | |
Acknowledgments | |
Abbreviations | |
Notes | |
Bibliography List of Archives and Principal Collections Used | |
Document Collections and Published Diaries | |
Published and Online Works Cited or Profitably Consulted Including Memoirs | |
Index | |


