"In the summer of 1941, Harry Hopkins, Franklin Roosevelt's trusted advisor, arrived in Moscow to assess whether the US should send aid to Russia as it had to Britain. And unofficially he was there to determine whether Josef Stalin -- the man who had starved four million Ukrainians to death in the early 1930s, another million in the purges of the late 1930s, and a further million in the labor camps of the Gulag -- was worth saving. Hopkins sensed that saving Stalin was going to be a treacherous business. In this powerful ...
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"In the summer of 1941, Harry Hopkins, Franklin Roosevelt's trusted advisor, arrived in Moscow to assess whether the US should send aid to Russia as it had to Britain. And unofficially he was there to determine whether Josef Stalin -- the man who had starved four million Ukrainians to death in the early 1930s, another million in the purges of the late 1930s, and a further million in the labor camps of the Gulag -- was worth saving. Hopkins sensed that saving Stalin was going to be a treacherous business. In this powerful narrative, author John Kelly chronicles the turbulent wartime relationship between Britain, America, and the Soviet Union with a unique focus on unknown and unexplored aspects of the story, including how Britain and America employed the promise of a second front in France to restrain Soviet territorial ambitions and how the Soviets, in their turn, used threats of a separate peace with Germany to extract concessions from the western allies. Kelly paints a vivid picture of how the war impacted the relationship between the leaders and war managers among the Allies. In Saving Stalin, for the first time, the war becomes a major character, co-equal with the book's three other major characters: Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill"--
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Book has little to do with ââ?¬Å"Saving Stalinââ?¬Â?. The 330 pages of text rarely hints at the reason, scope, and importance of US and British aid to the Soviet Union/Stalin. More verbiage is given to the fear of Stalin of agreeing to a separate peace with Germany and Soviet military offensives to aid D-Day/Battle of the Bulge leading one to wonder who was saving who. Many pages devoted to battles but are riddled with inaccuracies (Heinkle dive bombers, Panther tanks being in Modelââ?¬â?¢s Army at Kursk, Manstein destroying four Soviet ââ?¬Å"deceptionââ?¬Â? Corps) perhaps because he uses references that have become dated (Bullock 1991, Erickson 1975, Werth 1964; Clark 1985) good books at the time but surpassed by new scholarship in many ways. Also examples of battlefield heroics which do not seem to have relevance to the subject matter. Of particular curiosity is the description of Stalins deportation of the Caucasus people which while a cost of war has little connection with the rest of the book other than perhaps to link it with Jackson & the Trail of Tears. Could of used an editor who would of picked up the glaring grammar errors which perhaps ran afoul of someoneââ?¬â?¢s spell check program. Finally came away with little new knowledge or understanding of the relations between the Allies which should of been the point of this inappropriate titled book.