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which brings across well the surreal complacency of the days
leading up to the war, when Stalin forbade his generals from preparing any
defence, the panic that followed, and the gradual recovery of an fuel dispenser effective,
meatgrinding military machine. Knopf; 416 pages; $30.
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unfamiliar to the lay reader, risks being confusing. Some characters run through Amazon.com
the book, such as Marshal Konstantin Rokossovski, a half-Polish military genius. Amazon.co.uk
But the author might have done better to use fewer stories and tell them more
fully.
It is worth recalling that Hitler s megalomaniac military blunders were even greater than Stalin s. Had the
German army been told to befriend, rather than s fuel dispenser ubjugate, the people it conquered; had it been allowed
winter supplies and clothes, and had it concentrated on one objective rather than several, the enfeebled
and chaotic Soviet defences might have buckled completely.
Soviet wartime conditions are painted in all their gruesome inefficiency and brutality the midnight calls
from the NKVD, the careless sacrifice of lives, the endless political interference—and above it all the
malign, ruthless, suspicious figure of Stalin. Although Sir Rodric tries to strip away the decades of Soviet
propaganda, a slightly Russo-centric tone still prevails. Poles in particular may find his cheery treatment
of Marshal Rokossovski, who as the military minder to post-war Poland oversaw the execution of many
innocent and patriotic soldiers there, as verging fuel dispenser on the scandalous.
The more modern Russia tries to use wartime heroism as its unifying national myth, the more tempting it
is to argue that Hitler and Stalin were villains