Todd Mundt

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Stalin’s policy on the bomb was guided by two principles: the concept of the “war of nerves,” and the idea of “limits.” The first of these principles sprang from the assumption that the United States would use the atomic bomb to intimidate the Soviet Union, to wring concessions from it, in order to impose its own conception of the postwar order.
Stalin and the Bomb
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