Clausewitz and Torgau: Link-Up on the Elbe Clausewitz and Torgau: Link-Up on the Elbe

Clausewitz and Torgau: Link-Up on the Elbe

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Publisher Description

There has been a great deal of speculation and questions raised as to why the United States and the Western Allies allowed the Soviets to capture the Nazi capital of Berlin. This study will address a number of reasons why the U.S. did not challenge the Soviets for Berlin. In prosecuting World War II, the Soviets never forgot Clausewitz’s dictum that war is a continuation of politics by other means. Stalin, who was determined to liberate every East European capital, suspected that the Allies might try a headlong rush to Berlin in April and May 1945. He therefore decided to take diplomatic and military steps to make sure the Allies would not participate in the capture of the German capital. Recent translated material made available through glasnost, provides evidence that the top USSR priority in the closing days of WWII in Europe was to block the Allied advance to Berlin and only then systematically take the city of Berlin.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
6 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
29
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lucknow Books
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
677.9
KB

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