The Second World War is an ideational construct of the Western imaginary; one that bundles together a titanic great power struggle on the continent with a bunch of sideshows in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and the Western Pacific basins. The main turning point in the history of the twentieth century was not World War II but the Soviet-German war. It was above all the Red Army that fought, defeated and annihilated the Wehrmacht. It was the outcome of this struggle that decided who would join the Anglo-Saxon powers at the top table.
War Production in the Nazi-Soviet War
War Production in the Nazi-Soviet War
War Production in the Nazi-Soviet War
The Second World War is an ideational construct of the Western imaginary; one that bundles together a titanic great power struggle on the continent with a bunch of sideshows in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and the Western Pacific basins. The main turning point in the history of the twentieth century was not World War II but the Soviet-German war. It was above all the Red Army that fought, defeated and annihilated the Wehrmacht. It was the outcome of this struggle that decided who would join the Anglo-Saxon powers at the top table.