Stalins Curse, Robert Gellately
Stalins Curse, Robert Gellately
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Stalin's Curse
Battling for Communism in War and Cold War

Author: Robert Gellately

Narrator: Paul Woodson

Unabridged: 17 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

A chilling, riveting account based on newly released Russian documentation that reveals Joseph Stalin's true motives—and the extent of his enduring commitment to expanding the Soviet empire—during the years in which he seemingly collaborated with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and the capitalist West.

At the Big Three conferences of World War II, Stalin persuasively played the role of a great world leader. Even astute observers like George F. Kennan concluded that the United States and Great Britain should view Stalin as a modern-day tsarist-like figure whose primary concerns lay in international strategy and power politics, not in ideology. Now Robert Gellately uses recently uncovered documents to make clear that, in fact, the dictator was an unwavering revolutionary merely biding his time, determined as ever to establish Communist regimes across Europe and beyond, and that his actions during these years set in motion what would eventually become the Cold War. We see the dictator disguising his political ambitions and prioritizing the future of Communism, even as he pursued the war against Hitler. Along the way, the ascetic dictator's Machiavellian moves and bouts of irrationality kept the Western leaders on their toes, in a world that became more dangerous and divided year by year.

About Robert Gellately

Robert Gellately is Earl Ray Beck Professor of History at Florida State University. He is the author of books that include Hitler's True Believers: How Ordinary People Became Nazis, Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany, The Gestapo and German Society: Enforcing Racial Policy, 1933-1945, The Politics of Economic Despair: Shopkeepers and German Politics, and Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler: The Age of Social Catastrophe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liam on November 25, 2021

I can't fault this book it is very good and readable but, when there are so many books on Stalin and his period to read, one has to be selective and, though I am very interested in Russia and the post revolution period, if you are unsure of whether to choose this book I would ask have you read any o......more

Goodreads review by Ian on April 04, 2022

This was a really good look at the influence of Stalin around the world, both during his life and after. I enjoyed the soviet centered story that shows a digferent side of the history I have heard before.......more

Goodreads review by Peter on April 17, 2013

This is a valuable complement to Manchester's "The Last Lion, much of which is about the budding relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill on one side, and Stalin on the other, to Max Hasting's "Inferno," about Stalin Red Army in Hitler's the Eastern Front, and Snyder's "Bloodlands," about the 19......more

Goodreads review by Bill on June 02, 2013

Mr. Gellately has crafted a readable account of Soviet foreign policy at the dawn of the Cold War. Some myths are explored and debunked, others are merely asserted as false with little explanation in the text. The author asserts that Stalin was driven more by ideology than realpolitik or his own per......more

Goodreads review by Gokhan on May 25, 2020

According to Robert Gellately, the author of this fine book, millions of ordinary people have been inspired by Joseph Stalin; and millions have shouldered his actions and legacy as a curse. Approximately 25 million people perished in the USSR as a result of some kind of repression, the largest share......more