Todd Mundt

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His build-up of the ground forces and his decision to expand the Navy are not signs that Stalin ignored the bomb, but they do indicate that he had a particular conception of the bomb and of its role in military strategy. Stalin did not think that the atomic bomb had ushered in a revolution in military affairs. Soviet military strategy drew heavily on the experience of the war with Germany. There was no radical shift in the Soviet conception of war.
Stalin and the Bomb
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