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The German-Russian Century : History of a Tangled Relationship

The German-Russian Century : History of a Tangled Relationship

by John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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MPN9781509565719
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Germany and Russia: two countries whose turbulent and interlocking histories have profoundly shaped the world in which we live today.The long twentieth century was in many ways a German-Russian century.In 1917, imperial Germany became the birthplace of Russia's October Revolution, whose ideological radicalism shook the established order of states.With Hitler's seizure of power and the outbreak of World War II, Germany and Russia were thrust into violent conflict with one another.Defeating Hitler led Stalin's Red Army into the heart of Europe and Germany became the training ground for the Cold War, where two highly armed military blocs confronted one another for four decades.It was only with the collapse of the USSR that Germany was able to re-unify.Sustained efforts were made in the aftermath of the Cold War to normalize relations between Germany and Russia, but the renewed tensions precipitated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine show how fragile this relationship remains. In The German-Russian Century the distinguished historian Stefan Creuzberger tells the remarkable story of this crucial relationship between two states and two peoples.He lays out the large ideological contexts of fascism and communism and patiently traces the efforts that each state made to confront and balance the power of the other, from the tense years leading up to the Second World War through the Cold War to the present day.He shows how each side often saw the other in terms of itself – how Stalin perceived Hitler as a fellow imperialist while Gerhard Schroeder was drawn to Putin as a modernizer and reformer seemingly similar to himself. Engagingly written and magisterial in its grasp of high-stake issues as well as historical detail, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the historical forces that have shaped the modern world.

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