STALIN, Paul MacNally
STALIN, Paul MacNally
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STALIN
The Man of Steel

Author: Paul MacNally

Narrator: Jonathan David Mellor

Unabridged: 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/17/2020


Synopsis

Via stunning contemporary footage, freshly declassified discoveries, a brilliant script, insights from the greatest historians of the past seventy years and the unforgettable words of the dictator himself and the people who knew him best, we deliver History’s Verdict on Stalin.Opening with the colossal Nazi invasion of the U.S.S.R., we show how Stalin himself almost helped Hitler to conquer the Soviet Union in the first few weeks of Barbarossa. How his paranoia regarding his own commanders and potential allies blinded him to Hitler’s plans. How his attempts to appease Hitler failed. And his lack of leadership in the disastrous opening stages of the campaign.We then witness his resolution to resist the invaders and how he inspired his people to virtually superhuman acts of bravery. However, we also see his utter ruthlessness in terrorising his subjects into facing Nazi atrocities, too.Stalin’s own contributions to the decisive battles of the eastern Front – Moscow, Stalingrad and Kursk – are analysed, as well as the role of Zhukov, the weather and Siberian troops in saving the U.S.S.R.We show how Stalin was frequently able to dominate his partners in “The Big Three” – Churchill and Roosevelt – and we look at his merciless treatment of enemies – the Germans – but also so-called allies – the Poles.We reveal how the complex psychology of the man – with vast talents existing alongside monstrous flaws - was crucial to victory. And we examine his ambivalent legacy and how it haunts the former Soviet Union to this day.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on May 31, 2017

Yes, his name really is Robert Conquest, and he really is the foremost English language Stalinologist. Gotta be careful not to say "Stalinist," see, that's a whole different thing. Anyway, Stalin: Breaker of Nations is his Stalin biography. It appears to be largely based on research that Conquest di......more

Goodreads review by Arthur on June 23, 2022

A 15 hour and 40 minute unabridged audiobook. I wonder if this book was an eye opener when it was first published 30 years ago, when the iron curtain was finally opening up. I appreciate the authors style where he was blunt and pulled no punches. It seems a well resourced book and it hit its stride w......more

Goodreads review by John on October 17, 2008

I read this first in highschool to get a grasp on one of the 20th century’s greatest monsters, and again now as I was moving and found it in an old box. Breaker of Nations is an excellent resource for highschoolers and undergrads looking for specific information on one of Stalin’s activities. There i......more

Goodreads review by Matt on June 24, 2014

Safe to say that Conquest knows his subject quite well. This biography is a good complement to The Great Terror, and if Stalin and his USSR interest you, I would recommend reading both (the bio first and then the Terror). STALIN is a brisk summary of Stalin's life and career. I almost didn't pick up......more

Goodreads review by Wilson on September 12, 2018

A very telling and ominous book about the rise of one of the most evil and ruthless men who ever walked this planet. A man who considered those he met his "future victims" in which the author concludes who had no allegiance to either state or family. He truly was a breaker of nations whose talents li......more