Accounting for War: Soviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1940-1945
by Mark Harrison 2021-01-08 22:56:21
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How did the Soviet Union compare economically with its allies and adversaries before and during World War II? Was Soviet economic survival under massive German attack to be expected? What was the cost of the war in rubles, lives and foregone postwar ... Read more
How did the Soviet Union compare economically with its allies and adversaries before and during World War II? Was Soviet economic survival under massive German attack to be expected? What was the cost of the war in rubles, lives and foregone postwar economic well-being? In this book Mark Harrison answers these questions, providing a comprehensive analysis of the hitherto secret Soviet statistical record. Less
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  • 9.13 X 6.22 X 0.98 in
  • 376
  • Cambridge University Press
  • July 18, 2002
  • English
  • 9780521894241
Mark Harrison is Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine and Reader in the History of Medicine, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Green College, Oxford....
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