James Barros Livres



The book delves into the complex relationship between intelligence and foreign policy prior to Operation Barbarossa, arguing that Stalin's approach to Germany significantly influenced the German invasion. Barros and Gregor analyze Stalin's mindset, revealing how his attempts to avoid conflict inadvertently bolstered Hitler's deceptive strategies. They illustrate how Stalin's own self-deception played a crucial role in facilitating Germany's unexpected military maneuvers, shedding light on the strategic miscalculations that led to this pivotal moment in history.
Utilizing official documents and unpublished archives, the author provides a detailed day-by-day account of the negotiations among League representatives. This thorough examination reveals the intricate processes and discussions that culminated in a peaceful resolution to the crisis, highlighting the complexities of diplomatic efforts and the significance of collaboration in conflict resolution.