Soviet Russia Vs. Nazi Germany In The Inter-War Period

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Soviet Russia Vs. Nazi Germany In The Inter-War Period

The period between World War I and World War II - like no other period in modern European economic history - provided a fertile ground for the development of the classic centrally planned economy in two states at the same time. The inter-war era was not only the classic, but essentially the only true age of economic planning. This is reflected in the fact that such two world giants as Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany (up to 1941 and 1939 respectively) subscribed to the economic planning system, and with certain success. During this period, the principles of economic planning were both developed and implemented to a fuller extent than at any other time in history. Both Stalin's Russia and...

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