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A revelatory new history from one of Europe's leading scholars, uncovering how Stalin's systematic plunder of Germany after World War II fueled the Soviet Union's rise to superpower status. When the Red Army advanced into Central Europe in 1944-45, its battlefield victory marked only the beginning of a vast Soviet project of domination and extraction. Behind the language of "reparations," Stalin and his planners initiated one of the most sweeping programs of industrial plunder in modern history. Entire factories, whole industries, research institutes, rail networks, and cultural infrastructure…mehr

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A revelatory new history from one of Europe's leading scholars, uncovering how Stalin's systematic plunder of Germany after World War II fueled the Soviet Union's rise to superpower status. When the Red Army advanced into Central Europe in 1944-45, its battlefield victory marked only the beginning of a vast Soviet project of domination and extraction. Behind the language of "reparations," Stalin and his planners initiated one of the most sweeping programs of industrial plunder in modern history. Entire factories, whole industries, research institutes, rail networks, and cultural infrastructure were dismantled and transported eastward, along with tens of thousands of German engineers and specialists, as well as millions of German prisoners turned workers, all constituting the material and human basis for the USSR's subsequent transformation from a ravaged wartime power into an industrial and military superstate. In Stalin's Great Raid, distinguished Polish-German historian Bogdan Musial, drawing on never before seen declassified Soviet and Polish archives, offers the first comprehensive reconstruction of this vast transfer of wealth and technology. He situates the looting of Germany within the grim historical cycle that began with Germany's sponsorship of Lenin's revolution and continued through the industrial cooperation that had armed the very Soviet power which would ultimately devour its creator. A major work of archival history, Stalin's Great Raid reframes the entangled destinies of Moscow and Berlin, transforming our understanding of how the Second World War ended, and how the Soviet Union rose from the ruins.

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Born in communist Poland in 1960, Bogdan Musial worked as a coal miner and participated in the anti-communist Solidarity movement before fleeing to Germany in 1985. He went on to study history in Hanover and Manchester, earning his doctorate in 1998 with a thesis on the Holocaust in German-occupied Poland. He then became a professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw from 2010 to 2015, and has published numerous works on the Holocaust, as well as on German, Soviet and Polish history.