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"A provocative, revisionist take on the Second World War" (Financial Times) by a prize-winning historian
We remember World War II as a struggle between good and evil, with Hitler propelling events and the Allied powers saving the day. But Hitler's armies did not fight in multiple theaters, his empire did not span the Eurasian continent, and he did not inherit the spoils of war. That role belonged to Joseph Stalin. Hitler's genocidal ambition may have unleashed Armageddon, but as celebrated historian Sean McMeekin shows, the conflicts that emerged were distinctly shaped by Stalin's maneuverings, orchestrated to unleash a war between Germany and her capitalist adversaries in Europe and between Japan and the "Anglo-Saxon" powers in Asia. Meanwhile, the United States and Britain's self-defeating strategy of supporting Stalin and his armies at all costs allowed the Soviets to conquer most of Eurasia, from Berlin to Beijing, for Communism.
A groundbreaking reassessment, Stalin's War is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the roots of the current world order.
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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
--Inside Story "Impressively researched and well-written."--Washington Examiner "McMeekin writes well and has the language skills to comb through a huge amount of archival material... There is much interesting detail about allied supplies to Russia, the Warsaw Uprising of August 1944, the Soviet plunder of Germany in 1945, and the war with Japan."
--Irish Times "[A] well-written book...the product of massive research involving every detail of the war. Stalin is intimately painted in all his colours."--Eurasia Review "The ambitious sweep of Hastings, Roberts and Beevor, but much else besides... McMeekin chooses to see Stalin as the central figure in the conflict, rather than Hitler."--Ian Thomson, The Tablet "McMeekin's book is, on top of making for great reading, a timely reminder that victory in a war does not end geopolitical competition and international conflict."--Jakub Grygiel, Law & Liberty "Stalin's War is a magnificent book and everyone interested in the causes and consequences of World War II--and what reasonable person could not be?--should read it."--David Gordon, Mises Wire "An independent-minded and immensely learned historian, McMeekin demonstrates the extent of Soviet brutality and treachery before and during WWII."--Paul Gottfried, Chronicles "In the eyes of many Russians today, the Soviet Union's victory in World War Two still legitimizes Josef Stalin's bloody dictatorship. In this brilliant and provocative history, Sean McMeekin takes on Stalin's legend, demonstrating, among other things, that the Western allies, and especially the United States, were far more critical to Stalin's victory than Soviet propaganda then or later would ever acknowledge. This book will change the way readers understand Stalin's War."--Walter Russell Mead, Global View Columnist, Wall Street Journal "Gripping, authoritative, accessible, and always bracingly revisionist."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar "Stalin's War is above all about strategy: the failure of Roosevelt and Churchill to make shrewd choices as World War II played out. McMeekin brilliantly argues that instead of weighting the European and Pacific theaters to favor their own interests--and to weaken the inevitably antagonistic Soviet Union--FDR and Churchill left the most critical parts of Asia unguarded while they ground down the German army, a decision that favored Stalin's interests far more than their own. Roosevelt's 'Germany first' strategy and the trillion dollars of Lend Lease aid he poured into Stalin's treasury would underwrite Soviet control of China and East Central Europe after 1945 and hatch a Cold War whose dire effects are with us still."--Geoffrey Wawro, author of Sons of Freedom and director of the University of North Texas Military History Center "Sean McMeekin's new book fills a massive gap in the historiography of World War II. Based on exhaustive research in Russian and other archives, this examination of Stalin's foreign policy explores fresh avenues and explodes many myths, perhaps the most significant being that of unwittingly exaggerated emphasis on 'Hitler's war.' McMeekin shows conclusively that the two tyrants were equally responsible, both for the outbreak of war in 1939 and the appalling slaughter which ensued."
--Nikolai Tolstoy "Sean McMeekin's approach in Stalin's War is both original and refreshing, written as it is with a wonderful clarity."--Antony Beevor, author of Stalingrad "A sweeping reassessment of World War II seeking to 'illuminate critical matters long obscured by the obsessively German-centric literature' on the subject....Yet another winner for McMeekin, this also serves as a worthy companion to Niall Ferguson's The Pity of War, which argued that Britain should not have entered World War I. Brilliantly contrarian history."--Kirkus "Historian McMeekin (The Russian Revolution) draws from recently opened Soviet archives to shed light on Stalin's dark reasoning and shady tactics....Packed with incisive character sketches and illuminating analyses of military and diplomatic maneuvers, this is a skillful and persuasive reframing of the causes, developments, and repercussions of WWII."--Publishers Weekly "Often thought of as 'Hitler's War, ' the Second World War is here reexamined with Russian documents that only recently became available....The book pulls no punches in describing the many atrocities, including those against Poles and Germans, that Soviet troops committed....Thoroughly researched."--Library Journal "McMeekin's Stalin's War is such a mind-blowing assault on the conventional narrative that I'm fairly certain it's not even legal."--Austin Bramwell, former trustee of the National Review
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