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What Stalin Knew : The Enigma of Barbarossa

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“A riveting account of one of history’s greatest blunders.”—William L.

O’Neill, The New Leader This extensively researched book illuminates many of the enigmas that have surrounded the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, offering keen insights into Stalin’s thinking and the reasons for his catastrophic blunder.  “If, after the war, the Soviet Union had somehow been capable of producing an official inquiry into the catastrophe of 6/22—comparable in its mandate to the 9/11 commission here—its report might have read a little like [this book]. . . .  Murphy brings to his subject both knowledge of Russian history and an insider’s grasp of how intelligence is gathered, analyzed and used—or not.”—Niall Ferguson, New York Times Book Review"A fascinating and meticulously researched account of mistaken assumptions and errors of judgment that culminated in Hitler’s invasion of Russia in June 1941.

Never before has this fateful period been so fully documented."—Henry A.

Kissinger

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Product Details
Yale University Press
030011981X / 9780300119817
Paperback / softback
30/03/2007
United States
English
xxii, 310 p., [12] p. of plates
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2005.