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DID ANTHONY BLUNT BETRAY OPERATION MARKET GARDEN TO HITLER AT STALIN'S ORDER? 6/8: Stalin's War: A New History of World War II, Sean McMeekin, with Kevin Stillwell as narrator. Published by Basic Books. Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 29 April 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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DID ANTHONY BLUNT BETRAY OPERATION MARKET GARDEN TO HITLER AT STALIN'S ORDER? 6/8: Stalin's War: A New History of World War II, Sean McMeekin, with Kevin Stillwell as narrator. Published by Basic Books. Audible Audiobook – Unabridged


https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/392db86e-7d65-4c5d-b2a9-b781d5ee7250?shareToken=99d9180db57c2304848bc11f23ff97dc

1944 MARKET GARDEN

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World War II: Hitler was not in power when the conflict erupted in Asia—and he was certainly dead before it ended. His armies did not fight in multiple theaters, his empire did not span the Eurasian continent, and he did not inherit any of the spoils of war. That central role belonged to Joseph Stalin. The Second World War was not Hitler’s war; it was Stalin’s war:

Drawing on ambitious new research in Soviet, European, and US archives, Stalin’s War revolutionizes our understanding of this global conflict by moving its epicenter to the east. Hitler’s genocidal ambition may have helped unleash Armageddon, but as McMeekin shows, the war which emerged in Europe in September 1939 was the one Stalin wanted, not Hitler. So, too, did the Pacific war of 1941–1945 fulfill Stalin’s goal of unleashing a devastating war of attrition between Japan and the “Anglo-Saxon” capitalist powers he viewed as his ultimate adversary.

McMeekin also reveals the extent to which Soviet Communism was rescued by the US and Britain’s self-defeating strategic moves, beginning with Lend-Lease aid, as American and British supply boards agreed almost blindly to every Soviet demand. Stalin’s war machine, McMeekin shows, was substantially reliant on American materiél from warplanes, tanks, trucks, jeeps, motorcycles, fuel, ammunition, and explosives, to industrial inputs and technology transfer, to the foodstuffs which fed the Red Army.

This unreciprocated American generosity gave Stalin’s armies the mobile striking power to conquer most of Eurasia, from Berlin to Beijing, for Communism.

A groundbreaking reassessment of the Second World War, Stalin’s War is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the current world ordeR.

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0:00.0

Have you ever felt like escaping to your own desert island?

0:03.8

Jane Gaskin did exactly that,

0:06.2

trading in the family home to begin a new life in the tropics.

0:09.9

But she soon discovers that Paradise has its secrets.

0:13.4

I'm Alice Levine, and this is the price of Paradise,

0:17.8

the island dream that ends in kidnap, corruption, and murder.

0:23.0

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0:24.0

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0:28.0

This is CBS I in the world. I'm John Bachelor with Professor Sean McMekin.

0:37.0

His new book is Stalin's war, a new history of World War II.

0:40.0

Stalin setting the imperialist states against each other, tear each other up, and

0:44.8

now gobble up territory.

0:46.5

Except Stalin was out of equipment, weapons, food, in order to continue the fight.

0:52.2

So he came to depend almost like a child on the

0:58.9

arsenal of democracy. The arsenal of democracy run by FDR and the American people.

1:05.8

However, we come to troubles, especially early 1942-43 in which F. D.R. and Churchill make a deal, although it was Eisenhower

1:18.8

who did it, with the French commander of the North African forces, a man who switches side, goes from being

1:25.5

a fascist sympathizer to an American sympathizer. His name was Darlan. It's an obscure detail

1:31.1

of history, but it did bother FDR I learned from the professor a lot.

1:36.3

So we come to January, 1943, the Casablanca Conference in North Africa.

1:42.0

Stalin does not attend. Churchill's there, Roosevelt's

1:45.4

there. Sean, why does FDR announce unconditional surrender?

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