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Trotsky’S Collaboration With Germany And Japan (Trotsky’S Conspiracies Of The 1930S)

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Explore the controversial claims of Leon Trotsky’s collaboration with Germany and Japan during the 1930s. Drawing from rare primary sources, including Moscow Trial transcripts, Grover Furr examines the evidence presented and challenges conventional narratives surrounding Trotsky’s alleged conspiracies. “Trotsky’s Collaboration With Germany And Japan” offers a critical reassessment of a pivotal period in Soviet history. ISBN: 9789350027585

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350027585
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Height: 47 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Width: 56 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350027585
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1000 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Trotsky’S Collaboration With Germany And Japan (Trotsky’S Conspiracies Of The 1930S)

  1. Arushi Chadha

    Furr presents a provocative thesis. The reliance on Moscow Trial transcripts is concerning, but the book raises interesting questions.

  2. Yash Sandeep Wayangankar

    A controversial take on Trotsky. Some arguments are compelling, others less so. Worth reading for a different perspective on a complex figure.

  3. Dhaval Kukreti

    A daring and controversial book that will challenge your assumptions about Trotsky and the Soviet Union.

  4. Swapnil Kumar

    Difficult to swallow some claims without further corroboration. Still, the book provides ample food for thought. A dense but rewarding read.

  5. Aditya Prakash

    It’s okay. The book had too much information and was hard to get through.

  6. Ritik Jain

    It was an okay read but definitely not something I’d read again in the future. Overall, it was not bad.

  7. Gaurav Singh

    The book’s central thesis is not well supported. More evidence is needed to be a good book.

  8. Ankit Sharma

    The author makes you think, and it’s thought provoking. The writing is not that interesting.

  9. Prateek

    Raises valid points about historical interpretations, but it is not always convincing. I wish there was more.

  10. Shivansh Soni

    An interesting perspective, but I remain unconvinced. The evidence is circumstantial at best.

  11. Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande

    Challenges traditional narratives of Soviet history. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the period, despite its biases.

  12. Rahul Singh

    A must-read for anyone interested in Soviet history. Furr’s meticulous research sheds new light on a controversial figure.

  13. Bharat Soni

    Disturbing allegations meticulously presented. Whether you agree or disagree, Furr forces you to confront uncomfortable truths.

  14. Subhojit Saha

    An eye-opening examination of Trotsky’s alleged ties. Heavy on detail, it challenges accepted history. Prepare to reconsider your views.

  15. Gurleen Kaur

    Thought-provoking and disturbing, this book challenges everything you thought you knew about Trotsky. Highly recommended, but approach with skepticism.

  16. Himanshu Gupta

    A fascinating, if unsettling, exploration of a controversial topic. Furr’s research is extensive, but the conclusions are debatable.

  17. Rochan Goel

    Trotsky’s Collaboration is not great, but not bad. The author does present interesting ideas.

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