ALSO BY STEPHEN KOTKIN
Stalin:
Armageddon Averted:
Magnetic Mountain:
Steeltown, USSR:
Uncivil Society:
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Stalin / Stephen Kotkin. volumes cm
Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: Volume I. Paradoxes of power, 1878–1928.
ISBN 9781594203794 (hardcover)
ISBN 9780143127864 (paperback)
Volume II. Waiting for Hitler, 1929–1941.
ISBN 9781594203800 (hardcover) / ISBN 9780735224483 (e-book)
1. Stalin, Joseph, 1879–1953. 2. Stalin, Joseph, 1879–1953—Psychology. 3. Heads of state—Soviet Union—Biography. 4. Dictators—Soviet Union—Biography. 5. Soviet Union—Politics and government—1917–1936. 6. Soviet Union—Politics and government—1936–1953. 7. Political culture—Soviet Union—History. 8. Soviet Union—History—1925–1953. I. Title.
DK268.S8K65 2014
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2014032906
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Midway on life’s journey
I found myself in a dark wood,
for the straight path was lost.
DANTE ALIGHIERI,
It cannot be called virtue to kill one’s fellow citizens, betray one’s friends, be without faith, without pity, without religion; by these methods one may indeed gain power, but not glory.
NICCOLÒ MACHIAVELLI,
CONTENTS
ALSO BY STEPHEN KOTKIN
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT
DEDICATION
EPIGRAPH
PREFACE
MAPS
PART I
EQUAL TO THE MYTH
CHAPTER 1 | Triumph of the Will
CHAPTER 2 | Apocalypse
CHAPTER 3 | Victory
CHAPTER 4 | Terrorism
CHAPTER 5 | A Great Power
PART II
TERROR AS STATECRAFT
CHAPTER 6 | On a Bluff
CHAPTER 7 | Enemies Hunting Enemies
CHAPTER 8 | “What Went On in No. 1’s Brain?”
CHAPTER 9 | Missing Piece
PART III
THREE-CARD MONTE
CHAPTER 10 | Hammer
CHAPTER 11 | Pact
CHAPTER 12 | Smashed Pig
CHAPTER 13 | Greed
CHAPTER 14 | Fear
CODA
LITTLE CORNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941
SOVIET ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE
PHOTOGRAPHS
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CREDITS
INDEX
PREFACE
But if there isn’t a tsar, who’s going to rule Russia?
ALEXEI, 1917,