The Chief Culprit: Stalin'S Grand Design To Start World War Ii

The Chief Culprit: Stalin'S Grand Design To Start World War Ii

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Bestselling Author Victor Suvorov Probes Newly Released Soviet Documents And Reevaluates Existing Material To Analyze Stalin'S Strategic Design To Conquer Europe And The Reasons Behind His Controversial Support For Nazi Germany. A Former Soviet Army Intelligence Officer, The Author Explains That Stalin'S Strategy Leading Up To World War Ii Grew From Vladimir Lenin'S Belief That If World War I Did Not Ignite The Worldwide Communist Revolution, Then A Second World War Would Be Needed To Achieve It. Stalin Saw Nazi Germany As The Power That Would Fight And Weaken Capitalist Countries So That Soviet Armies Could Then Sweep Across Europe. Suvorov Reveals How Stalin Conspired With German Leaders To Bypass The Versailles Treaty, Which Forbade German Rearmament, And Secretly Trained German Engineers And Officers And Provided Bases And Factories For War. He Also Calls Attention To The 1939 Nonaggression Pact Between The Soviet Union And Germany That Allowed Hitler To Proceed With His Plans To Invade Poland, Fomenting War In Europe. Suvorov Debunks The Theory That Stalin Was Duped By Hitler And That The Soviet Union Was A Victim Of Nazi Aggression. Instead, He Makes The Case That Stalin Neither Feared Hitler Nor Mistakenly Trusted Him. Suvorov Maintains That After Germany Occupied Poland, Defeated France, And Started To Prepare For An Invasion Of Great Britain, Hitler'S Intelligence Services Detected The Soviet Union'S Preparations For A Major War Against Germany. This Detection, He Argues, Led To Germany'S Preemptive War Plan And The Launch Of An Invasion Of The Ussr. Stalin Emerges From The Pages Of This Book As A Diabolical Genius Consumed By Visions Of A Worldwide Communist Revolution At Any Costa Leader Who Wooed Hitler And Germany In His Own Effort To Conquer The World. In Contradicting Traditional Theories About Soviet Planning, The Book Is Certain To Provoke Debate Among Historians Throughout The World.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'The Chief Culprit' by Viktor Suvorov? A: The book analyzes Stalin's strategic design to conquer Europe and his controversial support for Nazi Germany, based on newly released Soviet documents and existing material.
  • Q: How does Suvorov interpret Stalin's role in World War II? A: Suvorov argues that Stalin was not a victim of Nazi aggression but rather a calculated strategist who collaborated with Germany to further his own goals.
  • Q: What historical documents does Suvorov reference in the book? A: The author uses newly released Soviet documents as well as reevaluated existing sources to support his analysis of Stalin's actions leading up to World War II.
  • Q: Is the book suitable for readers unfamiliar with World War II history? A: While the book provides a detailed account of historical events, readers with some background knowledge of World War II may find it easier to understand the complex arguments presented.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The Chief Culprit was published on March 15, 2013.
  • Q: What is the binding type of 'The Chief Culprit'? A: The book is available in a paperback binding.
  • Q: How many pages does 'The Chief Culprit' contain? A: The book contains a total of 352 pages.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Chief Culprit'? A: The author of the book is Viktor Suvorov, a former Soviet army intelligence officer.
  • Q: What edition of 'The Chief Culprit' is available? A: This is a reprint edition of the book.
  • Q: In what condition is the book being sold? A: The book is listed as being in 'Very Good' condition.

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