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Assured victory : how "Stalin the Great" won the war but lost the peace / Albert L. Weeks.

Author/creator Weeks, Albert Loren, 1923-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoSanta Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, ©2011.
Descriptionxxxiii, 281 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Fallout from the Medvedev Decree -- Poll on Stalin's greatness -- Revising school textbooks -- Historiographer's view toward writing history -- Part One: Age of Dictators. Stalin: the twentieth century's second dictator. Unique dictator ; Advantages enjoyed by Stalin ; Contrasts with Western leadership ; Stalin uses diplomacy as a weapon ; Stalin's personal qualities ; Dealing with the West and America ; Stalin's use of bluff ; A "master politician" -- Stalin's methods and accomplishments. The Stalin Cult ; Machiavellian methods ; Legacy of the cautious leader -- The Vozhd prepares for war. Consolidating the home front ; Were the purges justified? ; The Kirov case ; Mainstream historiography on the purges ; The watershed year -- The world as seen from Stalin's Kremlin. Foundation of German-Soviet relations ; Red Army-German military collaboration ; Soviet-Fascist totalitarian kinship ; Treacherous currents of Europe -- Soviet two-track policy. Counterpoint of early Soviet diplomacy, 1918-1930s ; Peredyshki ; Fomenting inter-imperialist tensions ; Diplomacy in Stalin's industrialization ; Stalin's emphasis on defense ; Trail of broken "Friendship" Treaties ; Comintern factor ; United Front (Lenin)/Popular Front (Stalin) -- Soviet pro-German posture. Early roots ; The Brest-Litovsk Precedent (1918) ; Straws in the wind ; The "Communazi" factor ; Stalin navigates European waters ; Far East dangers --
Contents Part Two: Stalin Prepares for War. -- The myth of collective security. League weaknesses ; Soviet view toward the League ; Stalin's cautiousness -- . America in Stalin's future. Stalin watches America slide toward war ; Stalin's American affinities ; Stalin at the Eighteenth Party Congress ; Stalin's defensism ; Stalin on the West's plans ; The significance of Stalin's hints ; Stalin and the CPUSA ; American "Colossus" ; Stalin's hoped-for Lend-Lease ; A "Strange" U.S.-Soviet Alliance ; Stalin defends state interests ; Stalin and FDR ; Spies and agents of influence ; Stalin among the Big Three -- Nazi-Soviet pacts and aftermath. Controversy over Stalin's defense policies ; Specifics of Nazi-Soviet pacts and protocols ; Carving up the world ; New tensions ; Gaining territory by the Pacts -- Pre-Barbarossa war plans. Stalin's first reactions ; Early German successes ; Stalin's behavior on the dramatic day ; Development of historiography on Stalin's reactions ; New versions of Stalin's behavior on June 22 ; Additional observations and issues -- Part Three: The War and its Aftermath. Stalin bluffs and defeats Wehrmacht. Reassessing Stalin ; Stalin bluffs in the "Great Game" ; Barbarossa materializes ; Stalin's not-so-blind eye ; The "bluff" ; Stalin's costly errors ; Soviet weaknesses ; Stalin approves a modified Kutuzov Strategy ; Did the bluff pay off? ; Preventing a Russain "Gleiwitz" ; Stalin's military defense plan ; How "unprepared" was the RKKA? -- Winning the war, losing the peace. HInts of a coming Cold War, 1946 ; Cold War chronology ; A "new" Stalin? ; Today's Russian historians on the Cold War ; Assessing Stalin's alleged greatness -- Stalin, Soviet Premier, Broadcast to the People of the Soviet Union -- Stalin's biography in current Russian Military Encyclopedia -- Stalin's Speech at the Reception in the Kremlin in Honor of the Commanders of the Red Army.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2010039732
ISBN9780313391651 (alk. paper)
ISBN0313391653 (alk. paper)
ISBN9780313391668 (ebook)
ISBN0313391661 (ebook)

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