Peaches from Our Tree
R.W. Davies, 7 September 1995
Stalin’s Letters to Molotov, 1925-1936
edited by Lars Lih, Oleg Naumov and Oleg Khlevniuk.
Yale, 276 pp., £16.95, May 1995,0 300 06211 7 Show More
edited by Lars Lih, Oleg Naumov and Oleg Khlevniuk.
Yale, 276 pp., £16.95, May 1995,
Pisma I.V. Stalina V.M. Molotovu, 1925-1936: Sbornik Dokumentov
compiled by L. Kosheleva, V. Lelchuk, V. Naumov, O. Naumov and L. Rogovaya.
Rossiya Molodaya, 303 pp., May 1995,5 86646 071 8 Show More
compiled by L. Kosheleva, V. Lelchuk, V. Naumov, O. Naumov and L. Rogovaya.
Rossiya Molodaya, 303 pp., May 1995,
Iosif Stalin v Obyatiyakh Semi: Iz Lichnogo Arkhiva
compiled by Yu. G. Murin.
Rodina, 222 pp., July 1993,5 7330 0043 0 Show More
compiled by Yu. G. Murin.
Rodina, 222 pp., July 1993,
“... Latvia, Finland) in anticipation of a war against the USSR’ and that ‘they will go to war as soon as they have secured the bloc.’ I cannot find evidence in these letters that Stalin was an expansionist ‘imperial Bolshevik’ in the Thirties. Professor Tucker also argues that the letters show Stalin to have been ‘a ... ”