GDaly95
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I'm curious to know what books you read that you felt were particularly educational?A few years ago I realized that I knew almost nothing beyond the very basics about the Eastern Front of WWII, so I decided to read a couple of books about it to know a little bit more. I also ended up getting a bit of the history of internal USSR politics around the time, and what shocked me about Stalin was the randomness of the violence. It went beyond what you might call just politically useful (persecution of opponents or even internal rivals), and got solidly into paranoia and maybe even bloodlust territory. I don't think its a great debate as to who was most violent, hard to lead to anything. But Stalin's brutality still stands out as you read about it, not just the numbers but the nature of it too.
I'm listening to The Cold War written by Odd Arne Westad and am wanting to move onto some others soon as well.