Books by Roman Brackman
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Jimmy Carter Provocateur-in-Chief
Jimmy Carter Provocateur-in-Chief, Publisher: Deerfield Publishers (July 23, 1980), Paperback: 122 pages, ISBN: 096048700X
Dr. Brackman has often expressed his views in the press, in public speacing, TV and radio appearences. in this book he sets out to decipher the enigma of Jimmy Carter.
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The Secret File of Joseph Stalin
The Secret File of Joseph Stalin, Publisher: Frank Cass; (May 1, 2001). Hardcover: 466 pages, ISBN: 0714650501
Starting with Stalin's early years, the author reveals the bitter family conflict caused by the suspicion that the boy was the result of an adulterous affair. The suspicion poisoned the lives of his parents and led to the family's breakup, and to severe abuse by Stalin's father that left the ten-year-old boy's arm crippled for the rest of his life. The traumatized boy grew up into a brutal and crafty criminal, becoming an agent-provocateur of the Tsarist secret police, the Okhrana. This account details Stalin's role as an Okhrana agent, and reconstructs his rivalry with Roman Malinovsky, the top Okhrana agent in Lenin's organization. The book explores why Stalin was not exposed after the collapse of the Tsarist regime. It gives an account of the discoveries in the odl archives of Stalin's Okhrana files after his rise to power. It came to light in 1926 and there were several attempts to use the file to depose and execute Stalin as an Okhrana provocateur. Soviet officials of Polish and Jewish ethnic origin played a part in the story of this file, and Brackman argues that this inspired Stalin's hatred for these two groups, igniting the irrational urge to destroy them that led to his alliance with Hitler and the partitioning of Poland, which started World War II.
Israel at High Noon
Israel at High Noon: From Stalin's Failed Satellite to the New Crisis in the Middle East, Publisher: Enigma Books (September 1, 2006). Paperback: 320 pages ISBN: 1929631642
A great deal has been written about Hitler's hatred for the Jews, but so far very -little has been revealed about Stalin's anti-Semitism and his plan to destroy the Soviet Jewry on the eve of his death. This book intends to fill that void. After the Second World War, Stalin pursued the policy of expansion in the "direction of the Persian Gulf," and hoped to turn Palestine into a Soviet satellite by using Russian Jewish Communists as his Trojan Horses. After Stalin's death, the Soviet leaders supported the Arab plans to annihilate Israel and pressured Israel to make concessions to the Arabs in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Author Roman Brackman traces the itinerary of Israel from pre-Stalin times to the present in an unusual perspective and shows how America saved Israel.