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NKIDP Publishes e-Dossier No. 1 by Donggil Kim and William Stueck

CWIHP is proud to announce the publication of the first edition of the NKIDP e-Dossier Series by NKIDP visiting scholar Donggil KIM and University of Georgia Professor William Stueck.

Kim and Stueck proffer separate analysis of a 27 August 1950 telegram from Stalin to Czechoslovak President Klement Gottwald in which Stalin states his own views on the effects of the Korean War on the Soviet Union's international situation.

Like the CWIHP e-Dossier Series, the NKIDP e-Dossier Series is designed to highlight new and important additions to the NKIDP virtual archive by pairing key documents with insightful analysis by renowned historians from NKIDP's global network of scholars.

Click here to read NKIDP e-Dossier No. 1 - Did Stalin Lure the United States into the Korean War? New Evidence on the Origins of the Korean War.

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