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Faustian Bargain: The Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War | Ian Ona Johnson
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/531249 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Faustian Bargain: The Soviet-German Partnership and the Origins of the Second World War Author: Ian Ona Johnson Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 24 minutes Release date: October 19, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: When Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, launching World War Two, its military might was literally overwhelming. The Luftwaffe bombed towns and cities across the country; fifty divisions of the Wehrmacht crossed the border. Yet only two decades earlier, at the end of World War One, Germany had been an utterly and abjectly defeated military power. Foreign troops occupied its industrial heartland and the Treaty of Versailles had reduced its vaunted army to a fraction of its size, banning it from developing new military technologies. When Hitler came to power in 1933, these strictures were still in effect. By 1939, however, he had at his disposal a fighting force of 4.2 million men, armed with the most advanced weapons in the world.How could this seemingly miraculous turnaround have happened?As Ian Ona Johnson establishes beyond question in Faustian Bargain, the answer lies in Soviet Russia. Beginning in the years immediately after the First World War and continuing for more than a decade, the German military and the Soviet Union, despite having been bitter enemies, entered into a partnership designed to overturn the order in Europe. Centering on economic and military cooperation, the arrangement led to the establishment of a network of military bases and industrial facilities on Soviet soil, away from the oversight established by Versailles. Through their alliance, which continued for over a decade, Germany gained the space to rebuild its army. In return, the Soviet Union received vital military, technological, and economic assistance. Both became military powers capable of mass destruction—one that was eventually directed against the other.Drawing from archives in five countries, including new collections of declassified Russian documents, Faustian Bargain offers the most authoritative exploration to date of this secret pact and its cataclysmic results.
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