The Dictators: Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany
Abstract
The theme of the great world wars attracts many researchers and is one of the most controversial because it is one of those that would supposedly point to history as the court of truth legitimized by past facts and that would continually (re)position actors in the international scenario.
Richard Overy, in the book “The Dictators: Stalin's Russia and Hitler's Germany”, produced an extensive compilation of documents both from Germany under Nazism and from the USSR in the Stalinist period, with the aim of moving towards a comparative history centering on if in the image of the rulers.
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