Stalin's first defeat. 1917-1922

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The book "The First Defeat of Stalin" tells about the beginning of the political career of the future head of the Soviet Union. About how, during the years of the revolution and the civil war, he tried to preserve the unity of Russia, to prevent either its disintegration or the collapse into national republics. About who opposed him in this and why Stalin was never able to win in such a cruel and uncompromising struggle. The book was created on the basis of unique archival documents, most of which have only recently been declassified, and offers a completely new look at the events of those turbulent years. She replies in a new way to extremely painful questions even today, convincingly proves the seemingly unbelievable: - the views of Stalin - in 1917 the third person in the Bolshevik Party - and Milyukov - the leader of the Kadet Party and the ideologist of the "White movement" - completely coincided in the question of what a country should be like; - the beginning of the collapse of Russia in the spring of 1917 was laid by the separatist aspirations of the Ukrainian central Rada; - in the spring of 1919, Stalin was removed from Moscow, disallowing him to participate in the leadership of the party and the state until the end of the civil war; - in 1920 there were no serious grounds for recognizing the independence of the Baltic republics; — The USSR in that constitutional form, which was approved in December 1922 and which remained until December 1991, was created despite the objections of Stalin in favor of the left-radical utopias advocated by Lenin, Kamenev, Zinoviev, Trotsky.

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Publication language: Russian

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