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Gerhard Wettig

    February 17, 1934
    Sicherheit über alles!
    Gorbatschow auf Lenin-Kurs?
    Die sowjetische Militärmacht und die Stabilität in Europa
    Gorbatschow
    Chruschtschows Berlin-Krise 1958 bis 1963
    Stalin and the Cold War in Europe
    • 2007

      Stalin and the Cold War in Europe

      The Emergence and Development of East-West Conflict, 1939-1953

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on Soviet policy-making, this book offers a fresh perspective on the Cold War's origins and evolution during Stalin's era, utilizing newly available Soviet primary sources. It emphasizes the often-overlooked societal aspects of Soviet foreign policy, highlighting their significance in the Cold War's development. Gerhard Wettig reveals Stalin's strategic approach to provoking crises with the West while skillfully sidestepping military confrontation, providing readers with valuable insights into this complex historical period.

      Stalin and the Cold War in Europe