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Title ProperSubversion in the Red Army and the military purge of 1937–1938
LanguageENG
AuthorWhitewood, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)Stalin's purge of his military elite during 1937–1938 is one of the most unusual events of the Great Terror. Why would Stalin execute his most qualified officers at the same time as defence spending was rising and a world war was approaching? This article argues that a long history of the Red Army being perceived as vulnerable to subversion is central to understanding this military purge. When faced with perceived plots in the military Stalin tended to lean towards restraint, but by 1937 he felt he could no longer hesitate, and finally cracked down on what he saw as a compromised army.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 67, No.1; Jan 2015: p.102-122
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 67 No 1
Key WordsRussia ;  Stalin ;  Red Army ;  History ;  Military Elite - 1938-1939


 
 
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