Autumn of the Patriarch. Soviet state in 1945-1953

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Autumn of the Patriarch. Soviet state in 1945-1953

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The new work of E.Yu. Spitsyn, dedicated to the history of the Soviet state in the last years of the leader’s life, makes it possible to take a fresh look at many events of those years and get acquainted in more detail with the controversial pages of the majestic history of the victorious country, which all these years was led by a man of “inexhaustible courage and willpower", distinguished by "cold-blooded wisdom and a complete lack of illusions." Despite the inconsistency of the personality of Joseph Stalin and the diversity of opinions, the author found the only true way to assess what was happening - discarding all kinds of speculation, stories and false facts, to see in a series of events great deeds and deeds of a man who was rightfully called the leader of all times and peoples. We will learn about his merits, wise decisions and miscalculations, about his amazing gift of foresight, about his plans for real opposition to the ideas of globalism, about the first attempts to create a different economic space and a fair world order in the conditions of "atomic diplomacy" and the Cold War of the two superpowers - the USSR and the USA. How was the Soviet Union restored, what to do with the defeated Germany, is it possible to build communism in the conditions of a new confrontation with the collective West, what is the Soviet economic miracle, what was Stalin's plan to create a non-dollar market? It was under Stalin that cybernetics and atomic physics began to develop powerfully, he saved Soviet linguistics, and determined the economic laws of socialism. He pointed out what threatens “us with degradation” and “even with death.” Many historical documents and testimonies presented on the pages of this book will tell about the history of the leader's illness and his last days before meeting with eternity.

Barcode: 9785907472358 SKU: 70122041 Category:
Publication language: Russian

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