Abstract
economic crisis, disrupting industrial and agricultural production and destroying all national and international trade and financing. (i) The capitalists sought salvation in preparation for a new imperialistic war. Hostility among capitalist countries was sharpening. The SinoJapanese conflict and the occupation of Manchuria caused tensions in the Far East. In Europe the Nazi victory and rising revanchisme enhanced dangers. The Japanese and German departure from the League of Nations accelerated rearmament. (2) Convinced that a storm of world revolution was gathering, Stalin saw of the times on all sides. The world proletariat was growing recalcitrant because of serious unemployment. Disturbances in various countries, such as the revolt in Austria, the general strike in France, and the intensification of activities by the German Communist party soon provided what seemed to him a confirmation of his views and expectations. (3) Paradoxically Stalin viewed fascism and Nazism not as threats but as blessings in disguise. They were positive signs of the final stage of
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