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From Revolution To Ruin: The Rise And Fall Of The Soviet Union

De: Jackson Hobbs
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From the ashes of a fallen empire, the Soviet Union rose as a state built not on tradition, but on a radical ideology that promised to remake the world. This narrative traces the journey from the final, decadent days of the Romanov dynasty through the violent upheaval that brought a small party of revolutionaries to absolute power. It is a story that begins with the promise of Peace, Land, and Bread and the brutal civil war that forged that promise into a one-party dictatorship.

At the heart of the Soviet experiment stands the iron-fisted rule of Joseph Stalin, whose revolution from above transformed a peasant nation into an industrial giant at an unimaginable human cost. The account details the Soviet Union's crucible in the Second World War, a victory that elevated it to superpower status and extended its control over half of Europe, a journey from the terror of the Gulag to the red flag being raised over the ruins of Berlin.

For the next four decades, the world was locked in the Cold War, a global standoff that pitted the Soviet Union against the United States in a tense struggle of nuclear brinkmanship, proxy wars, and a race to conquer space. This book examines the eras of Nikita Khrushchev's erratic reforms and Leonid Brezhnev's long, gray stagnation, a period of outward stability that concealed a deep and corrosive internal decay. It is the story of a system that achieved military parity with its rival while its own society began to crumble from within.

Witness the dramatic final act under Mikhail Gorbachev, whose attempts to save the system through glasnost and perestroika instead unleashed forces that led to its stunning and rapid collapse. The narrative covers the fall of the Berlin Wall, the chaos of the August Coup, and the final lowering of the Soviet flag over the Kremlin. Finally, it explores the tumultuous aftermath of the wild nineties, detailing the divergent fates of a newly independent Russia and the other nations emerging from the wreckage of the empire.
Américas Estados Unidos Moderna Rusia Siglo XX Guerra Unión Soviética Stalin Apasionante emocionalmente Militar Imperialismo Socialismo Guerra fría
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