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The Role of the Soviet Union in the Second World War

A Re-Examination

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148 pages
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6 hours

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The book delves into the effectiveness of the Soviet military economy, highlighting its overemphasis on tanks and aircraft while neglecting transportation and command capabilities. Dr. Sokolov argues that Lend-Lease supplies were crucial for the Red Army's success against Germany, contradicting long-held Soviet narratives. The author also examines the controversial topic of Red Army casualties, estimating them at 27 million—far exceeding official figures. He attributes these losses to the devaluation of human life under the Soviet regime and the oppressive environment that stifled dissent among military leaders.

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The Role of the Soviet Union in the Second World War, Boris Sokolov

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2015
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