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Topicdid the soviets only defeat germany because of stalin's refusal to surrender?
Garioshi
10/01/22 2:56:51 AM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
I'm curious about your reasoning here.
Stalin's "socialism in one country" clashes horrendously with Trotsky's "permanent revolution". He was an agitator who sought to spread socialism beyond the borders of the USSR, and I have no doubt he would have used the military power of the USSR to quash the Nazis long before they got to the amount of power they did with Stalin.

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