Operation Pike: Britain Versus the Soviet Union, 1939-1941
By (Author) Patrick Osborn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th March 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
European history
War and defence operations
940.5341
Hardback
326
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
595g
This study reveals the extent of British military planning against the Soviet Union during the first two years of World War II. These plans, formulated on the widespread belief that Soviet Russia was an active and willing partner in Adolf Hitler's war of conquest, were designed to bring the Soviets to their knees and deprive Nazi Germany of vital raw materials, especially oil. Churchill himself was one of the leading proponents of action that would have led to an Anglo-Soviet conflict even as the war with Germany raged on. Utilizing many documents, Patrick R. Osborn challenges conventional wisdom that Allied hopes were pinned on a Soviet entry into the war against Germany and proposes instead that, had the Nazis not successfully invaded France in May 1940, the Allies might well have launched their own offensive against the Soviet Union.
Operation Pike is a thoughtful, provocative look at what could have become a decisive turning point in the war. Not only does the author offer fresh information about the exact nature of the military plans and how they evolved, he points out how the Soviet attitude toward the West during and after the war was shaped in good part by Stalin's knowledge of these plans...Osborne provedes the most thorough investigation ever undertaken of this shadowy aspect of the Second World War. Recommended. http: //www.sonic.net/~bstone/archives/000902.shtml-Stone & Stone Second World War Books
"Operation Pike is a thoughtful, provocative look at what could have become a decisive turning point in the war. Not only does the author offer fresh information about the exact nature of the military plans and how they evolved, he points out how the Soviet attitude toward the West during and after the war was shaped in good part by Stalin's knowledge of these plans...Osborne provedes the most thorough investigation ever undertaken of this shadowy aspect of the Second World War. Recommended. http: //www.sonic.net/~bstone/archives/000902.shtml"-Stone & Stone Second World War Books
PATRICK R. OSBORN is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Kansas City and is currently an archivist for the National Archives and Records Administration./e