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ID185334
Title ProperStalin and the Generals
Other Title InformationReconstructing Trust during World War II
LanguageENG
AuthorKhlevniuk, Oleg
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the years of the war between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, the Stalinist system of rule changed. Under the extreme circumstances of war, the practices of collective leadership expanded at the highest levels of power, while regional governance and state ministries were decentralised. An important aspect of this process of change was the revision of Stalin’s relationship with the military leadership. This article examines three interrelated phenomena central to the reconstruction of Stalin’s trust in his generals. The first is the evolution of the policy of repression from arrests and executions to demotions. The second is the relaxation of political control together with the elevation of the status of the army command. The third is a shift in strategies for addressing the dictator’s dilemma, that is, the contradictions between the growing influence of those who carry out orders (in this case, military leaders) and the further consolidation of Stalin’s sole authority.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 74, No.4; May 2022: p.523-544
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 74 No 4
Key WordsWorld War II ;  Stalin and the Generals


 
 
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