Stalin’s War

Cover of Stalin's War by Sean McMeekin
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 2022
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 848
ISBN-13: 9780141989297
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Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 5.07873 Inches
Weight: 1.34922904344 Pounds
Width: 1.41732 Inches
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Stalin’s War by Sean McMeekin, published by Penguin Books in 2022, offers a fresh perspective on Joseph Stalin’s role during the Second World War. This edition spans 848 pages and is presented in English. McMeekin challenges the conventional view of Stalin as a mere ally of the West, arguing instead that he was a formidable and ruthless figure whose actions significantly shaped the post-war landscape.

In this detailed examination, readers will find a revisionist account that re-evaluates Stalin’s strategies and motivations throughout the conflict. The book delves into how Stalin’s maneuvers not only contributed to the war’s dynamics but also laid the groundwork for the expansion of Communist influence in Eastern Europe and beyond. McMeekin highlights the complexities of international relations during this period, revealing how the U.S. government’s support inadvertently bolstered Stalin’s regime. This work engages with themes of history, wars and conflicts, and the broader implications of Stalin’s actions in the 20th century.


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SHORTLISTED FOR THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON MEDAL AND THE GILDER LEHRMAN PRIZE FOR MILITARY HISTORY 2022

‘A terrific read … McMeekin is a superb writer’ David Aaronovitch, The Times

‘Gripping, authoritative, accessible and always bracingly revisionist’ Simon Sebag Montefiore

‘Impressive … A new look at the conflict, which poses new questions and provides new and often unexpected answers to the old ones’ Serhii Plokhy, The Guardian

In this remarkable, ground-breaking new book Sean McMeekin marks a generational shift in our view of Stalin as an ally in the Second World War. Stalin’s only difference from Hitler, he argues, was that he was a successful murderous predator. With Hitler dead and the Third Reich in ruins, Stalin created an immense new Communist empire. Among his holdings were Czechoslovakia and Poland, the fates of which had first set the West against the Nazis and, of course, China and North Korea, the ramifications of which we still live with today.

Until Barbarossa wrought a public relations miracle, turning him into a plucky ally of the West, Stalin had murdered millions, subverted every norm of international behaviour, invaded as many countries as Hitler had, and taken great swathes of territory he would continue to keep. In the larger sense the global conflict grew out of not only German and Japanese aggression but Stalin’s manoeuvrings, orchestrated to provoke wars of attrition between the capitalist powers in Europe and in Asia. Throughout the war Stalin chose to do only what would benefit his own regime, not even aiding in the effort against Japan until the conflict’s last weeks. Above all, Stalin’s War uncovers the shocking details of how the US government (to the detriment of itself and its other allies) fuelled Stalin’s war machine, blindly agreeing to every Soviet demand, right down to agents supplying details of the atomic bomb.

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