Eastern Europe's 'little Stalins' - Ulbricht, Beirut, Rakosi

Explaining History - En podcast af Nick Shepley

The origins of Stalin's imitators, admirers and henchmen in Eastern Europe is explored in this podcast. Walter Ulbricht of East Germany, Boleslaw Beirut of Poland and Matyas Rakosi of Hungary respectively were the first generation of post war Stalinists to rule Eastern Europe, but their long association with Soviet communism from 1919 onwards through Comintern made them trusted and loyal candidates for power. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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