The War That Stalin Won (1983) By Richard Collier
In this stirring account of last 750 days of World War Two, Richard Collier's underlying theme is essentially the chaos imposed on Europe by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's obsession that Russia should become a partner in a post-war Grand Alliance, a belief that led to the permanent enslavement of over 100 million people behind an 'Iron Curtain' that Churchill foresaw; a war that only Josef Stalin, with Allied complicity, was to win.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 342 pages
- In Good Condition