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Stalin's Missed Chance
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Stalin's Missed Chance Paperback - 6201

by Lambert M. Surhone; Miriam T. Timpledon; Susan F. Marseken


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stalin's Missed Chance is a study by Russian military historian Mikhail Ivanovich Meltyukhov, author of several books and articles on Soviet military history. Stalin's Missed Chance covers a theory of planned Soviet invasion raised by Viktor Suvorov, author of highly controversial books such as Icebreaker. Unlike Suvorov's works, Meltyukhov's book is based on archive materials, some of which were until recently classified. Contrary to many Western scholars (David Glantz, John D. Erickson, Richard Overy and others), Mikhail Meltyukhov concurs with Suvorov's claim that Stalin and the Soviet military leadership had planned an offensive against Germany in 1941. Meltyukhov rejects, however, Suvorov's claims that the German assault (Operation Barbarossa) was a pre-emptive strike: Meltyukhov affirms both sides had been preparing to invade the other, but neither believed the possibility of the other side's strike.

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  • Title Stalin's Missed Chance
  • Author Lambert M. Surhone; Miriam T. Timpledon; Susan F. Marseken
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 140
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Betascript Publishing
  • Date 62010
  • ISBN 9786130418229 / 6130418221
  • Weight 0.47 lbs (0.21 kg)
  • Dimensions 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.32 in (15.19 x 22.89 x 0.81 cm)