HIST 4600Y Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Totalitarianism, Phoney War

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One of the main three themes of the course focused on today: stalin as wartime. Davies, no simple victory: notions of national myths, view on stalin pessimistic, war time crime. Discussion questions: christopher, christian, to what extent did the inaction of britain and france shape the outcome for countries such as poland, finland, norway, and denmark. What activities occurred in the interwar period (1918: that support this argument, does roberts present a convincing argument that stalin wanted to maintain alliances with the western allies after the conclusion of the second. Could the same be said for german-soviet relations prior to. June, 1941: does robert"s method of presenting stalin as a politician rather than ideologue at the head of a totalitarian state challenge davis"s positioning of. Stalin "humanize" the leader despite the repressions he committed in consolidating his authority over the soviet state: was the soviet authority over eastern poland and the baltics blatant.

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