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Stafford Cripps' Mission to Moscow, 1940–42

Stafford Cripps' Mission to Moscow, 1940–42

Stafford Cripps' Mission to Moscow, 1940–42

Gabriel Gorodetsky
August 2002
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9780521522205
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    This book offers a lively revisionist account of a crucial phase in the life of Stafford Cripps: his meteoric rise from the radical fringe of Parliament on the eve of the war to membership of the War Cabinet in 1942. Cripps' ambassadorship to Moscow was of prime importance in view of the dramatic events during this period - the German conquest of Europe, Britain's struggle for survival and Russia's transformation from neutral to belligerent. Dr Gorodetsky assesses how Britain adapted to react to the changing circumstances and examines the recurrent controversy between Cripps and Churchill over Anglo-Soviet relations. New perspectives are opened on related issues such as the role of the civil service in policymaking, the British and Soviet appreciations of and reactions to intelligence on the planned German invasion of the Soviet Union and the origins of the controversies over assistance to Russia, the launching of the Second Front and the frontier issues.

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    August 2002
    Paperback
    9780521522205
    380 pages
    229 × 152 × 26 mm
    0.617kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Origins of the mission
    • 2. The mission launched
    • 3. Interregnum
    • 4. The turn of the tide
    • 5. An alliance of sorts
    • 6. Disillusion
    • 7. Frustration
    • 8. Aftermath
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Gabriel Gorodetsky