
Stalin
New Biography of a Dictator
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Peter Ganim
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Josef Stalin exercised supreme power in the Soviet Union from 1929 until his death in 1953. During that quarter century, by Oleg Khlevniuk's estimate, he caused the imprisonment and execution of no fewer than a million Soviet citizens per year. Millions more were victims of famine directly resulting from Stalin's policies. What drove him toward such ruthlessness?
This essential biography, by the author most deeply familiar with the vast archives of the Soviet era, offers an unprecedented, fine-grained portrait of Stalin, the man and dictator. Without mythologizing Stalin as either benevolent or an evil genius, Khlevniuk resolves numerous controversies about specific events in the dictator's life while assembling many hundreds of previously unknown letters, memos, reports, and diaries into a comprehensive, compelling narrative of a life that altered the course of world history.
In brief, revealing prologues to each chapter, Khlevniuk takes his reader into Stalin's favorite dacha, where the innermost circle of Soviet leadership gathered as their vozhd lay dying. Chronological chapters then illuminate major themes: Stalin's childhood, his involvement in the Revolution and the early Bolshevik government under Lenin, his assumption of undivided power and mandate for industrialization and collectivization, the Terror, World War II, and the postwar period. At the book's conclusion, the author presents a cogent warning against nostalgia for the Stalinist era.
Cover image: "Stalin is our banner!" poster, 1948. Collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow. © Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy, Reportage/Archival image.
©2015 Oleg Khlevniuk; Yale University (Translation) (P)2018 Audible, Inc.Very educational
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a true warning from history that has cost millions of lives.
excellent naration
excellent..should be on every school curriculum..
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A good book but a lacklustre narrator
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However his cruel psychopathy shine through as thr elephant in the room.
Seems to be a fair biography
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The book in itself is ok, but if you want to know about Stalin, and you want it as an audiobook, you’re better off with the book “Stalin, the court of the red tsar”, by Simon Sebag Montefiore.
Not the best.
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The archival material is not very prevalent throughout the book, and it is neither very illuminative nor does it give us new insights, so if you are a seasoned reader of books on this topic, it adds very little.
The narration is very good, and manages to tread a fine line between keeping the narrative flowing whilst recognising the numbers of death and human misery under discussion are truly breathtaking.
Overall, a good introductory book for the first time reader, read well.
Not bad, but...
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An interesting story with dependable narration
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Enjoyed it more than I thought
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Get past the narrator to enjoy a great biography.
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Fascinating and disturbing to realise the number of lives one man can affect and in most cases, destroy.
I'm no expert but..
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