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The Stalin Affair
The Impossible Alliance that Won the War

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The remarkable true story of the Allied men and women who worked alongside Stalin during four turbulent years of war. In the summer of 1941, Adolf Hitler invaded the Soviet Union, shattering what Stalin had considered an ironclad partnership with the Fuhrer. It was a shocking turning-point in the Second World War. The Allied reaction was twofold: delight that there was now a second front, but fears that the Red Army would be defeated. This would spell catastrophe for Britain and America. An all-powerful Hitler would be able to concentrate his vast military resources in Western Europe, making the continent''s liberation virtually impossible. In the wake of the Nazi invasion, a select team of British and Americans were given two vital goals: to befriend Joseph Stalin, hitherto an enemy of the Western powers, and to keep the Red Army fighting on the Eastern Front. America''s principal representative was Averell Harriman, a multi-millionaire railroad magnate. He was initially sent to London with orders to build a close working relationship with Winston Churchill. In this work, he was aided by his fashionable and brilliant young daughter, Kathy. Averell was next sent to Moscow, where he successfully wrangled Stalin into becoming a much-needed partner of the Allies. Soon after, Averell and Kathy moved to the Soviet capital to work directly with Stalin. Aided by the gloriously eccentric Archie Clark Kerr, this trio of protagonists got to know the Soviet leader more intimately than anyone else. They were thereby able to keep the fraught Allied alliance on track. But they also discovered that the Soviet dictator had a terrifying masterplan for the post-war world. Full of vivid, intimate scenes between the Big Three wartime leaders, The Stalin Affair draws on private letters, secret reports and unpublished diaries to reveal a hitherto untold story of the path to Allied victory. It also provides a compelling, richly nuanced portrait of history''s most complex and notorious dictator, Joseph Stalin. ...

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Authors Giles Milton
Publisher John Murray
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 06.06.2024
Subject Non-fiction book
Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
 
EAN 9781529398526
ISBN 978-1-5293-9852-6
Pages 384
Dimensions (packing) 15.2 x 23.2 x 3 cm
 
Series The War and Peace Trilogy
Subjects NATO, Berlin, Ukraine, Stalin, Churchill, Putin, Russia, Hitler, European History, Roosevelt, D-Day, Robert Harris, military history, HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, HISTORY / Europe / Western, Cold War, white gold, Wolfram, Atomic Bomb, WWII, Soviet Union, Second World War, Tom Holland, Political History, World War II, Iron Curtain, nuremberg, Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe), USSR, Soviet Union, The Cold War, c 1945 to c 1990 (the Cold War period), Cold wars and proxy conflicts, Espionage, spies, history books, World War Two, Berlin Airlift, war stories, father's day gifts, Spy Story, ben macintyre, bridge of spies, Cold War History, Dan Snow, cold war politics, History Hit, Damien Lewis, D Day anniversary, Radio 4 Book of the Week, russian roulette, Communist revolution, Yalta, Giles Milton, History's Unknown Chapters, D Day 80th anniversary, When Churchill Slaughtered Sheep and Stalin Robbed a Bank, Edward Trencom's Nose, D-Day: The Soldiers' Story, Fascinating Footnotes from History, The Riddle and the Knight, Paradise Lost Smyrna 1922, Nathaniel's Nutmeg, The Perfect Corpse, Soldier Sailor Frogman Spy, Samurai William, D Day The Soldiers Story, Big Chief Elizabeth, Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Good Luck Baby Owls, Call Me Gorgeous!, Checkmate in Berlin, Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, When Hitler Took Cocaine and Lenin Lost His Brain, D-Day anniversary, Soviet Blockade, Allies at War, Dan Snow's History Hit, tim bouverie, The Berlin Airlift, Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
 

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