Soviet wartime economy transformed by German invasion, shaping postwar approach.
This book explores how World War II affected the Soviet economic planning system from 1938 to 1945. It looks at how the Soviet economy changed before the war, how well it was prepared for war, and the impact of the German invasion in 1941. The book also examines how the Soviet economy met wartime needs and the resulting changes in economic organization. Lessons learned from this period influenced how the Soviet Union approached both peaceful and wartime tasks after the war.