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What Stalin Knew David E. Murphy

What Stalin Knew By David E. Murphy

What Stalin Knew by David E. Murphy


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What Stalin Knew Summary

What Stalin Knew: The Enigma of Barbarossa by David E. Murphy

Just days before Germany invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, Stalin refused to believe the detailed - and correct - intelligence from his own security agencies that the attack was imminent. He dismissed the urgings of his generals to take steps to safeguard the Russian homeland. Stalin's catastrophic blunder proved costly: his failure to act ultimately led to the deaths of millions. This book is the first to bring out of the shadows the intelligence war between Hitler and Stalin during the years 1939 to 1941. Drawing on extensive Soviet archival material, much of it newly released, David Murphy presents abundant information about Stalin's world, his relations with his Kremlin colleagues and many enigmas that have surrounded the Nazi invasion. Of particular interest, Murphy uncovers two previously unknown letters from Hitler to Stalin in which the German leader asserts that Germany will never invade the Soviet Union. With documented revelations about what Stalin knew and complex analysis of how he thought, Murphy provides an unparalleled portrait of the mind of the dictator and the workings of the system over which he presided.

About David E. Murphy

David E. Murphy was chief of CIA's Berlin base from the early 1950s to 1961 and then became chief of Soviet operations at CIA headquarters in the U.S.. He is the author of Battleground Berlin: CIA vs. KGB in the Cold War, also published by Yale University Press.

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GOR003595626
9780300107807
0300107803
What Stalin Knew: The Enigma of Barbarossa by David E. Murphy
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20050611
400
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