The Last Days of Stalin
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Narrated by:
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Arthur Morey
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Written by:
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Joshua Rubenstein
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A scholarly, absorbing narrative of Stalin's last days and the turbulent wake of his dictatorship.
Joshua Rubenstein's riveting account takes us back to the second half of 1952, when no one could foresee an end to Joseph Stalin's murderous regime. He was poised to challenge the newly elected US president, Dwight Eisenhower, with armed force and was also broadening a vicious campaign against Soviet Jews. Stalin's sudden collapse and death in March 1953 was as dramatic and mysterious as his life. It is no overstatement to say that his passing marked a major turning point in the 20th century.
The Last Days of Stalin is an engaging, briskly told account of the dictator's final active months, the vigil at his deathbed, and the unfolding of Soviet and international events in the months after his death. Rubenstein throws fresh light on the devious plotting of Beria, Malenkov, Khrushchev, and other "comrades-in-arms" who well understood the significance of the dictator's impending death; the witness-documented events of his death as compared to official published versions; Stalin's rumored plans to forcibly exile Soviet Jews; the responses of Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles to the Kremlin's conciliatory gestures after Stalin's death; and the momentous repercussions when Stalin's regime of terror was cut short.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-06-20
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The book gets to Stalins death quite early on and focuses mostly on the fall out and reorganization of the government following his funeral. The author has obviously done meticulous research and shows western uncertainties and stubbornness following Stalins death, further prolonging the Cold War. A perspective not often heard in western books about the Soviets.
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- Jen
- 2023-01-16
Perhaps it's filled with a lot of subjective opine
Really good book. Great research.. Excellent narration. Way too many author interjections though.. It left me doubting the author cuz I could feel the bias
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