Stalin: A Biography
by Robert Service
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This book takes an interesting approach to the biography of Stalin. It examines clues left by those left living (or not) around him and attempts to piece together who he may have been (the person behind the leader) - Not an easy task. The few scattered details relating to his early personal history were the most interesting for me. Usually I find that to be a more fascinating approach than a barrage of dates, though some of that is also included in the book from time to time as needed.
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Read in July, 2007
This is a great second biography to read about Stalin, though I'm not sure what should be the first. Either that, or you have to have a thorough understanding of Russian history before embarking on this book, because it takes too much for granted, including details about Stalin's own acts.
The point of this book is that it is one of the first biographies since the opening of Soviet archives in recent years, and thus it covers a lot that was previously only anecdotal, and Stalin for one made s...more
The point of this book is that it is one of the first biographies since the opening of Soviet archives in recent years, and thus it covers a lot that was previously only anecdotal, and Stalin for one made s...more
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Read in April, 2003
I had to give a presentation on why Stalin was a better leader than Lenin, and aside from the fact that there was never even one attempt on his life (unlike Lenin--although that's not to say only bad leaders are assassinated, it's just inexplicable to me that no one even tried to kill Stalin), he really was exceedingly effective, if not necessarily compassionate, per se. Fascinating (and terrifying) guy. At least we can credit him with stopping the Nazi onslaught...even if at the...more
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Read in January, 2007
An accurate, in depth look at Stalin. This book albeit a long work gives an intimate insight to Stalin the man, Stalin the revolutionary, and ends with Stalin the Red Czar. The possibility of Stalin being murdered by his most trusted aides is entertained in the book. Did the Doctor's Plot succeed in defeating the man who spearheaded the international revolution including bringing a nation from the dark ages to being a feared Socialist superpower.
STALIN, BERIA, GULAG!!!
STALIN, BERIA, GULAG!!!
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It's one of the most indept books I have read on Stalin,you catually almost can visualize his experiences.
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