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Stalin’s War: A New History of World War II by Sean McMeekin Basic Books, 2021 831 pp. Probably the dominant mainstream view of World War II goes like this. World War II was the “good war.” Though Joseph Stalin was guilty of many crimes, Adolf Hitler, with his vast conquests accompanied by mass murder on a colossal scale, was an immediate threat to Britain and the United States, and for this reason, an alliance with Stalin was the best course of action for these countries once Hitler invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. Further, once the war became a … Continue reading → ....
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Public Humanities presents This webinar is a Topics include: Japanese Strategy in Starting War with the US and Britain in 1941 and the Changes in Strategy until 1945 United States Strategy in the War with Japan and the Changes in Strategy until 1945 British Strategy in the War with Japan and Changes in Strategy until 1945, Including a Brief Review of Chinese and Soviet Strategy Tuition is $50, which includes “admission” to the webinar in real time (with live Q&A) plus access to the recorded version for up to 2 weeks. For more information and to register, visit humanities.unc.edu/weekend/. ....