Todd Mundt

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Molotov disliked the concept of peaceful coexistence because it implied that peace was more important than the struggle against imperialism. But Malenkov had gone further: if socialism could not emerge victorious from a world war, then it was clear that priority had to be given to avoiding war. This was anathema to Molotov, for he saw it as tantamount to abandoning the communist cause.
Stalin and the Bomb
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