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The view of Beevor as a propagandist rather than a historian is based on the following points:
Use of unreliable sources
Use of anecdotal evidence
Use of slanderous language
Use of unreliable sources
In his book "Battle of Berlin" Beevor gives the following claim:
Berliners remember that, because all the windows had been blown in, you could hear the ...
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That he correctly portrayed Stalin (and his political enforcers) as someone who saw his own people as a resource to be used and wasted as he saw fit. He cared little for his own people and everything for his own image.
In terms of human genocide he's right up there with the very worst of the 20th century alongside Mao and Hitler.
It's no coincidence that ...
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