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Stalin's Folly: The Secret History of the German Invasion of Russia, June 1941, by Constantine Pleshakov

Hitler came very close to winning the Second World War in June 1941. Despite obvious preparations, his invasion of Russia caught the Red Army by surprise and almost destroyed it in the first ten days. The catastrophe has often been laid at Stalin's door but the true story is only emerging now as secret Russian archives are opened at last. Since 1991 a wealth of hitherto secret Soviet material has become available: cables from Russian spies, Politburo documents, diaries of Stalin's generals and secret police - but they are all in Russian and have not been translated. Russian historian and novelist Constantine Pleshakov reveals what really happened in the critical first ten days of the greatest land campaign in history; how Stalin massacred his own officers to stay in power; when he planned to attack Germany; and who stepped in when he panicked and fled the Kremlin. From the torture chambers of Stalin's secret police to the inside story of the critical politburo decisions, and the key events at the frontline, this is a major new contribution to the history of the Second World War.

  • Sales Rank: #4078268 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.53" h x 1.38" w x 6.38" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

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'Constantine Pleshakov takes us through this mesmerising period with a compelling narrative which covers in fascinating detail the first days of the great land campaign.' SCOTTISH LEGION NEWS '[Pleshakov] expertly conveys the sights, sounds and smells of the chaotic Soviet retreat during those first fateful days.' BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE

About the Author
Constantine Pleshakov grew up in Russia during the 1960s, acutely conscious of how the war had affected both the people and landscape. Now an internationally acclaimed historian, he emigrated to the USA in 1998

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An interesting but sometimes controversial history of Stalin
By Dave Schranck
The author begins his book by assuring readers that his information is based on the latest Russian archival information available and also points out that Putin had shut down the pipeline to the west and that any new or confirming information will probably take years before becoming public.

The author delivers a deliberate presentation of prewar history of Stalin, the start of Communism and the people of Russia. Lenin's influence on the peasants to rise up and overturn the present nobility class and intelligentisia and his plans to spread Communism throughout the world is discussed. Its also significant that Lenin just before his death tries to exclude Stalin from taking over, knowing his heavy handed ways would be bad for the spread of Communism. Lenin fails and Stalin career is then presented, showing his bloody rise to power. Once in power, further restrictions are placed on the public, collectivization of farms is inaugurated, increased arms production and mobilization of troops begins as well. The purges will follow that will kill or imprison thousands more. Stalin wanted to be invincible from within and without and he put his whole country on a loose war footing.

So far the author's account is conventional history with nothing to argue about but his next claim is controversial. Mr Pleshakov brings forth the theory that Stalin was planning a preemptive strike on Eastern Europe that would capture the land from Greece to Poland and that the attack would probably occur in 1941 or possible 1942. That's the reason behind Stalin's appeasement of Hitler. He didn't want Hitler to suspect a possible attack was coming and strike first.
This introduction is almost 100 pages and it gives the reader a solid foundation for the coverage of the coming war. Starting with June 22, 1941 and for the next ten days, the author provides a daily account of the events of the war along the entire front which includes Stalin's participation, influence and reactions to said events. Stalin thought he knew more than his generals and wouldn't listen to their advice, always insisting on attacking the enemy regardless if his armies were ready for those offensives. Stalin also thought he knew Hitler and could handle him. When Hitler attacked, Stalin was shocked, losing temproary confidence in his abilities and was worried he would be thrown out of power.
Its clearly shown in all three sectors in those early weeks, that unlike the Russian response to Napoleon's invasion, Pavlov, Boldon, Kirponos, Kuznetsov and others were constantly being ordered to attack unprepared which would cost the Red Army 100,000s of men without making any gains.

Much of this book is conventional history that can be read in many other books but there are small nuggets of information of meetings held, orders given, people's reactions to those events that aren't in older books and for this reason alone is worth the read. The author also has a concise easy to understand style that also favors reading this book over others.
In addition to these little items, the author is convinced that Stalin was planning his own attack westward and builds a good case for it. Viktor Suvorov and couple others have also promoted this offensive position. On the other hand, David Glantz in his book, "Stumbling Colossus" believes quite firmly that since the Red Army wasn't adequately prepared, would never have attacked. With Stalin's proven lack of military expertise (he couldn't read maps correctly or understand the advantage of choosing terrain properly or concentration of power etc) but with his war doctrine of always being on the offensive it would not be surprising to have seen him attack preemptively in 1941 or maybe 1942 if Hitler hadn't attacked first.

Since this summary doesn't include tactical coverage there aren't a lot of maps and those present are general purpose maps of the entire front. There are a few photos to inspect as well. There is an impressive Notes section and Bibliography if further study is desire. The book closes with an Index.
This small book is concisely written and packs a surprising amount of useful information. New and casual readers will learn a lot from it and even experienced students can pick up those small nuggets of unusual information as well. Even if you initially don't agree with Stalin's preemptive strike theory, I think, you'll still appreciate reading about it.

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