
The Good War? Myths of World War II | Sean McMeekin & Richard Hanania
CSPI Podcast
Stalen's 'Soverof' Theory Makes NoSense, You Know?
Stalin was a gambler in a way that hiller really wasn't, says the author. But he realized there were real risks when invading countries such as finland. He also had a better sense of kind of public relations in diplomacy than hiller did. And you could even see that way he ended the war in finland once he thought he was at a risk of igniting the wrath britain and france against him.
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