Stalinisme
Stalinisme : la politique sovietique pendant la deuxieme guerre mondiale ('Stalinism: Soviet politics during the Second World War') was a booklet published in French in 1944, which argued that Soviet imperialism posed an immediate threat to the nations of Europe. It was written by 'Vindex', nom-de-plume for Giselher Wirsing.[1][2]
A Swedish language edition was published, titled Stalinismen. Sovjetpolitiken under det andra världskriget. During the summer of 1944, the German Information Centre in Stockholm distributed 7700 copies of the book.[3]
References
- ↑ Martens, Ludo. On certain aspects of the struggle against revisionism - For the unity of all communists, in defence of proletarian internationalism
- ↑ http://www.cegesoma.be/pls/opac/opac.search?lan=F&seop=6&sele=3&sepa=1&doty=&sest=guerre%20mondiale%20(1939-1945)--collaboration%20intellectuelle--france&chna=&senu=15544&rqdb=1&dbnu=1
- ↑ Statens Offentliga Utredningar 1946:86. Den tyska propagandan i Sverige under krigsåren 1939-1945. Stockholm: Socialdepartementet, 1946. p. 246
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