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- catalog abstract "The rise of the Third Reich was one of history's most terrifying events. Less than twenty years after Germany's defeat in World War I, and despite the humiliating restrictions imposed by the Versailles treaty, German military might arose out of the chaos of the Weimar Republic to threaten the world again. How was Fascist Germany able to arm itself so quickly and to escape detection by the outside world? In this new book, based on once secret archives of the former Soviet Union, the revival of the German armed forces - known as the Wehrmacht - is shown to have depended largely on the assistance of the Soviet Union. Russian historians Dyakov and Bushuyeva publish here for the first time Soviet documents that detail the training of German forces and the building of new equipment, such as tanks and airplanes, in a shroud of secrecy on Soviet territory. The documents reveal that the foundation of Hitler's army was put together with the cooperation of the upper echelon of the Red Army and the Soviet Politburo, including Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin. This unspoken alliance, which changed the course of world history, has remained a secret - until now. The authors make a convincing case that had it not been for Soviet aid, Hitler's military buildup would not have been possible and World War II may well have been averted.".
- catalog alternative "Fashistskiĭ mech kovalsi︠a︡ v SSSR. English".
- catalog contributor b7544503.
- catalog contributor b7544504.
- catalog coverage "Germany History 1918-1933.".
- catalog coverage "Germany Military relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union History 1917-1936.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Military relations Germany.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. Germany and Russia -- Pariahs of Versailles -- 2. The peculiar basis of relations between RKKA and the Reichswehr -- 3. The concept of military cooperation seemed simple and of mutual benefit -- 4. The program of cooperation was rather wide -- 5. The year 1933: Never had relations been maintained in a tenser general political atmosphere -- Epilog: Dearly bought collaboration.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The rise of the Third Reich was one of history's most terrifying events. Less than twenty years after Germany's defeat in World War I, and despite the humiliating restrictions imposed by the Versailles treaty, German military might arose out of the chaos of the Weimar Republic to threaten the world again. How was Fascist Germany able to arm itself so quickly and to escape detection by the outside world? In this new book, based on once secret archives of the former Soviet Union, the revival of the German armed forces - known as the Wehrmacht - is shown to have depended largely on the assistance of the Soviet Union. Russian historians Dyakov and Bushuyeva publish here for the first time Soviet documents that detail the training of German forces and the building of new equipment, such as tanks and airplanes, in a shroud of secrecy on Soviet territory. The documents reveal that the foundation of Hitler's army was put together with the cooperation of the upper echelon of the Red Army and the Soviet Politburo, including Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin. This unspoken alliance, which changed the course of world history, has remained a secret - until now. The authors make a convincing case that had it not been for Soviet aid, Hitler's military buildup would not have been possible and World War II may well have been averted.".
- catalog extent "348 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Red Army and the Wehrmacht.".
- catalog identifier "0879759372 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Red Army and the Wehrmacht.".
- catalog isPartOf "From the secret archives of the former Soviet Union".
- catalog isPartOf "Russian studies series".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng rus".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books,".
- catalog relation "Red Army and the Wehrmacht.".
- catalog spatial "Germany History 1918-1933.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Military relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union History 1917-1936.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Military relations Germany.".
- catalog subject "355/.03243/09042 20".
- catalog subject "DK67.5.G3 D513 1995".
- catalog subject "Military assistance, Soviet Germany.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Germany and Russia -- Pariahs of Versailles -- 2. The peculiar basis of relations between RKKA and the Reichswehr -- 3. The concept of military cooperation seemed simple and of mutual benefit -- 4. The program of cooperation was rather wide -- 5. The year 1933: Never had relations been maintained in a tenser general political atmosphere -- Epilog: Dearly bought collaboration.".
- catalog title "Fashistskiĭ mech kovalsi︠a︡ v SSSR. English".
- catalog title "The Red Army and the Wehrmacht : how the Soviets militarized Germany, 1922-33, and paved the way for Fascism / Yuri Dyakov & Tatyana Bushuyeva.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".