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is one of the most controversial works of 20th-century revisionist history. Published in German in 1985 as Stalins Krieg and translated into English in 1987, the book fundamentally challenges the Western-centric narrative of World War II. Instead of viewing the conflict primarily as "Hitler’s war", Topitsch argues that Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin was the true architect, central driver, and ultimate victor of the global cataclysm. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Ernst Topitsch’s "Stalins Krieg" (published in English as "Stalin's War: A Radical New Theory of the Origins of the Second World War") stands as one of the most provocative revisionist works of the 20th century. The Austrian philosopher and sociologist advanced a thesis that directly challenged the foundational narratives of World War II historiography. As the book’s subtitle declares, it offers "a radical new theory"—one that repositions Joseph Stalin, rather than Adolf Hitler, as the central strategic architect of the global conflict. ernst topitsch stalins warpdf

Topitsch asserts that by signing the 1939 non-aggression pact, Stalin effectively cleared Hitler's path to invade Poland, knowing it would provoke a declaration of war from Western democracies. In Topitsch's view, Hitler foolishly took the bait, unaware that he was executing the first phase of Moscow's broader geopolitical strategy. 3. The Preventative War Controversy: A Continental Debate is one of the most controversial works of

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He claims Stalin effectively used the Western Allies to do the heavy lifting of destroying the Third Reich, only to seize Eastern Europe in the aftermath. Geopolitical Result

: Forcing a devastating war between the Anglo-French alliance and Nazi Germany.

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