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A People's History of the Second World War: Resistance Versus Empire [Paperback]

Donny Gluckstein
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14 Jun 2012 0745328024 978-0745328027
A People's History of the Second World War unearths the fascinating history of the war as fought 'from below'. Until now, the vast majority of historical accounts have focussed on the conflict between the Allied and Axis powers for imperialist mastery. Donny Gluckstein shows that in fact between 1939 and 1945 two distinct wars were fought – one ‘from above’ and one ‘from below’.

Using examples from countries under the Nazi heel, in the colonies and within the Axis and Allied camps, Gluckstein brings to life the very different struggle of the people's and resistance movements which proliferated during the war. He shows how they fought not just fascism, but colonialism and empire, and were betrayed by the Allies at the war’s end.

This book will fundamentally challenge our understanding of the Second World War – both about the people who fought it and the reasons for which it was fought.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Pluto Press (14 Jun 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0745328024
  • ISBN-13: 978-0745328027
  • Product Dimensions: 13.5 x 1.8 x 21.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 377,562 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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The Second World War is so thoroughly surrounded by myth that it is hard to grasp its real character. Gluckstein offers a new interpretation, portraying 1939-45 as two parallel wars: one waged by the Great Powers among themselves, the other by the peoples against fascism. Refreshingly avoiding a conventional narrative approach, he offers new insights that provide a powerful antidote to historical mythology. (Alex Callinicos )

Rigorously structuring his analysis around the two central themes of popular resistance and inter-imperialist rivalry, Gluckstein makes an indispensable contribution to understanding the reality of the conflict in all its complexity. (Neil Davidson, Senior Research Fellow, University of Strathclyde and author of Discovering the Scottish Revolution )

In this fascinating book, Gluckstein shows that while the rulers of the Allied powers cynically pursued their own imperial interests, the mass of their populations were fighting a very different war. Common soldiers, resistance fighters and civilians fought not only to defeat fascism, but also for a better world free from injustice and colonialism. Gluckstein combines an impressive grasp of the war's shifting complexities with the brilliance of a sweeping and penetrating political analysis. (Andy Durgan, author of The Spanish Civil War (Palgrave 2007) )

About the Author

Donny Gluckstein is a lecturer in history at Stevenson College, Edinburgh. He is the author of several books on Marxist history.

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Socialists (like the author of this excellent book) generally take a political position of opposition to most wars. The rulers of rival capitalist countries fight wars for imperialistic reasons (eg for control of colonies, markets or oil) and drag in the ordinary people to be cannon-fodder. The First World War, for example, eventually came to an end when the masses in Russia (in 1917) and in Germany (in 1918) rose up in revolt against the war and their rulers. In the case of the Vietnam War, many opponents of the war in the West not only called for the withdrawal of US troops, but also supported the right of the Vietnamese people to fight for self-determination.

But World War Two seems different. This was a war fought against fascists who perpetrated the horrors of the Holocaust, and who also wiped out their left wing opponents and smashed the trade unions on behalf of the capitalists who funded both Hitler and Mussolini. Socialists cannot simply say that it was an imperialist war exactly like WWI, with both sets of rulers just as bad as each other.

Gluckstein comes up with a very convincing answer. He argues that WWII was actually two parallel wars going on at the same time. For the mass of ordinary people it WAS a war against fascism: there was deep-rooted, genuine and lasting mass support for the fight against Hitler, Mussolini and the Japanese regime. But for the rulers of Britain, America and Russia it was a war for imperial power, not for freedom. Churchill, for example, fought the Nazis because they threatened the British Empire, not because he was an anti-fascist. (In fact he praised Mussolini in the pre-war period.)

Incidentally, although Gluckstein is a Marxist, he is an anti-Stalinist one.
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The author examines the fear of the elite that the war would upset the established class order at war's end and so many would prefer to collaborate with the conquerors and sit it out rather than assist the partisans from the working and peasant classes to repel the invaders. The elite succeeded in keeping their positions in society in many countries as the partisans were forced to hand in their weapons and accept their old masters despite their own organisation and struggles to end the war. Churchill had no desire to free the peoples but to ensure the continuation of the British Empire and suggested the carve up of post-war Europe to Stalin. Roosevelt wanted to grab the British Empire trade for the USA and was economically in a position to do so but fear of lack of orders at war end meant the war had to be continued with the creation of the new enemy, the Soviet Union.
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The author claims that WW2 was largely an imperialist war between all the Great Powers. Was the Soviet Union's war against Nazi aggression just another act of imperialist aggression? Were countries' defences against Axis attacks just another form of imperialism?
Trotskyists assisted the Axis by smearing the Allies as just as bad as the Axis powers. This book is just another revelation of Trotskyists' treason and defeatism.
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