Stalin and the inevitable war : 1936-1941
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Stalin and the inevitable war : 1936-1941
(The Cummings Center series, 17)
Frank Cass, 2002
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Stalin e la guerra inevitable
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Stalin e la guerra inevitabile
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Note
Bibliography: p. 225-233
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a study of the responses of the Soviet Union to the European crises which led to World War II. It is based on a substantial body of political and diplomatic documents that has become accessible to scholars since the opening up of former Soviet archives in 1992.
Table of Contents
- Prologue - Stalin and the threat of war. The Western crises - the Rhineland
- the Western crises - Spain
- the internal crises
- the Eastern crises - Czechoslovakia
- the Eastern crises - Poland
- the war crises. Epilogue - Stalin and the war.
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