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The Party and the Army in the Soviet Union

Yosef Avidar
  • Publish Date: 6/6/1991
  • Dimensions: 6.125 x 8.75
  • Page Count: 348 pages
  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-271-00393-1

This remarkable piece of research uncovers the complex relationship between the Communist Party and the Armed Forces in the Soviet Union from the death of Stalin to the end of the Khrushchev period. The author also traces its general evolution from 1917 on. For the later period he was able to interview high-ranking officers of the Soviet Forces who had left the USSR. Light is thrown on the dramatic clash of personalities and institutions, of interests and doctrinaire conceptions—the fight for power.

This work will unquestionably establish itself as authoritative and indispensable for all those whose business it is to study Soviet military and political affairs. It will also be of profound interest to everyone alive to the human issues involved in the functioning of the machinery of Soviet Society.

Born in Russia in 1906, Yosef Avidar came to Palestine in 1925, where he immediately joined the illegal Jewish militia, the Hagana. He filled a number of posts and was steadily promoted, reaching the rank of Deputy C.G.S. of the Hagana and naturally becoming one of the first Generals in the Defence Force of the newborn State of Israel. He served as Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1955–8, and to Argentina, 1961–5. In 1971 Avidar published BaDerekh l’Tsahal (The Road to ZAHAL, the Israel Defence Force). He took his PhD in Russian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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