Ep. 4: Sean McMeekin on Stalin and World War II
Nov 09, 2021•44 min
Episode description
Biography
Sean McMeekin is a professor and historian who focuses on early 20th century Europe. In addition to his latest book, Stalin's War: A New History of World War II, McMeekin is the author of The Russian Revolution: A New History, July 1914: Countdown to War, and The Ottoman Endgame: War, Revolution, and the Making of the Modern Middle East, 1908 - 1923, as well as several other books. McMeekin currently serves as the Francis Flournoy Professor of European History at Bard College in New York.
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02:02 - Introduction
05:35 - The American understanding of Russia and Joseph Stalin in World War II
09:12 - Politics and Stalin's legacy
11:37 - Stalin's foreign policy prior to WWII
17:40 - Stalin secures the Japanese non-aggression pact
24:03 - The Soviets push for a war between Japan and the United States
27:29 - Harry Hopkins and the Lend-Lease Policy
33:58 - Stalin as an ally
37:17 - Demanding unconditional surrender
40:16 - Debate over what compelled the Japanese to surrender
42:03 - Reception of Stalin's War
Recorded October 6, 2021
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