Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War : a Modern HistoryMacmillan, 2007 - 813 ページ There have been many individual accounts of particular moments in the vicious war between the Nazi regime and the Soviet behemoth, but none which sets out to tell the full and dreadful story of that absolute war: absolute because both sides aimed to 'exterminate the opponent, to destroy his political existence' and total because it was fought by all elements of society, not simply the armed forces, but civilians - men, women, children - too. Chris Bellamy, Professor of Military Science at Cranfield University, is one of the world's leading experts on this subject and has been working on this book for almost a decade. It benefits from his remarkable insight into strategic issues as well as exhaustive research in hitherto unopened Russian archives. It is the definitive study of what the Soviets called - and what their fifteen successor states still call - the Great Patriotic War. |
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... Poland . Stalin , working through Molotov , was aware that Britain and France were not going to provide any guarantees to the Baltic States - Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania - like their guarantee to Poland . That therefore gave Hitler ...
... Poland , agreed 28 Sept. 1939 Treaty O Territory acquired by USSR from former Poland . agreed 28 Sept. 1939 Treaty Territory acquired by USSR from Finland , Norway Norway effectively occupied by Germany from June 1940 Area granted by ...
... Poland's complete ' liberation ' by the Red Army . The western leaders extracted a promise of ' free and unfettered elections ' , in Poland and elsewhere in eastern Europe , but Stalin refused to allow supervision . Moving Poland west ...
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