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# Conversations With Stalin: A Yugoslav Vice President's Translated Memoir―Three Visits to Moscow

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Review: interesting, first-had perspective on Stalin and his inner circle - If you are looking at this book, you probably know about Djilasz, and may be aware of his groudbreaking annalysis of the communist political system. The value of this book for me: It is a first-hand, up close and personal account of Stalin, and his inner circle.
Review: An idealist becomes pragmatic. - What happens when a young idealist has to deal with the Soviet system in his relations as a foreign representative. Djilas was a Yugoslav guerrilla who was chosen as a representative to the Soviet Union. In this series of meetings over a period of six years, his idealism is washed away and he becomes more pragmatic on the Communist system. Not only does he see Stalin for what he is, but he becomes cynical of the whole system. This is an interesting and quick read. One understands why Yugoslavia broke away from the Soviet orbit. It also shows Yugoslavia wanting to make Albania a part of its country. We now know what that would have caused. This shows an interesting perspective on the different perspectives each East European Communist government had. This book is slighty dated.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #1,054,937 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #213 in Communism & Socialism (Books) #1,585 in European Politics Books #4,351 in Political Leader Biographies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 149 Reviews |

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ interesting, first-had perspective on Stalin and his inner circle
*by C***R on September 22, 2020*

If you are looking at this book, you probably know about Djilasz, and may be aware of his groudbreaking annalysis of the communist political system. The value of this book for me: It is a first-hand, up close and personal account of Stalin, and his inner circle.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ An idealist becomes pragmatic.
*by K***G on October 9, 2006*

What happens when a young idealist has to deal with the Soviet system in his relations as a foreign representative. Djilas was a Yugoslav guerrilla who was chosen as a representative to the Soviet Union. In this series of meetings over a period of six years, his idealism is washed away and he becomes more pragmatic on the Communist system. Not only does he see Stalin for what he is, but he becomes cynical of the whole system. This is an interesting and quick read. One understands why Yugoslavia broke away from the Soviet orbit. It also shows Yugoslavia wanting to make Albania a part of its country. We now know what that would have caused. This shows an interesting perspective on the different perspectives each East European Communist government had. This book is slighty dated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SUPERB
*by R***I on February 18, 2006*

A SUPERB BOOK BY A MAN WHO WAS AN INSIDER AND CAME TO REALIZE, ALMOST TOO LATE, THE HORROR OF SOVIET COMMUNISM, EXEMPLIFIED BY STALIN. ONE CRITIC CALLED IT A CHARACTER ASSASSINATION, WHICH IS BEYOND RIDICULOUS. JOSEPH STALIN WAS PROBABLY THE GREATEST CRIMINAL OF THE 20TH CENTURY, A PURELY EVIL PSYCHOPATH WHO COULD HAVE CARED LESS ABOUT THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE. HIS ONLY CONCERN ABOUT WW II WAS THAT HE ALMOST LOST. NO, THIS IS JUST AN EXCELLENT CLOSEUP OF EVIL, DO READ IT.

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