1939
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
A look at the failed attempt by Britain, France and the Soviet Union to forge an alliance to thwart Germany



A look at the failed attempt by Britain, France and the Soviet Union to forge an alliance to thwart Germany
Drawing on extensive archival research, this work provides an in-depth examination of Soviet foreign policy during a critical period. It delves into the complexities of diplomatic strategies and the internal dynamics that influenced decision-making. By analyzing key events and figures, the book uncovers the failures and miscalculations that shaped the USSR's international relations, offering valuable insights into the broader implications of these policies on global politics.
The book delves into the Soviet Union's influence on the onset of the Second World War, utilizing insights from previously inaccessible Soviet archives. It examines key decisions and strategies employed by Soviet leaders, offering a fresh perspective on the complex geopolitical landscape of the time. By analyzing these historical elements, the narrative sheds light on the motivations and actions of the USSR, contributing to a deeper understanding of the war's origins.