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Putin's Sledgehammer
Putin's Sledgehammer: The Wagner Group and Russia's Collapse into Mercenary Chaos | Candace Rondeaux
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The astonishing inside story of the Wagner Group, the world’s deadliest militia. In June 2023, the Wagner Group assembled an armed convoy that included tanks and rocket launchers and set out on what seemed like a journey to take control of Moscow. The last person to attempt such a venture was Adolf Hitler. Wagner’s power began from patronage, then grew from international theft and extortion, until it was so great it exposed the weakness of Russia’s conventional military and became a threat to the Russian state, one that was not demonstrably eliminated until a private jet containing Wagner’s core commanders was blown up in midair. That Yevgeny Prigozhin, a local criminal thug, was able to build a private army that was on the threshold of overwhelming the world’s second largest country seems incredible. In fact, it was inevitable following the hollowing out of the Russian military, the creeping use of contract groups for murky foreign missions, power struggles inside the Kremlin, and the ability of the new militias to corner and exploit the black economy. Told with unique inside sourcing and expertise, Putin’s Sledgehammer is a gripping and terrifying account of a superpower that contracted its soul to a pitiless militia.
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Incredible research, insider sources, and engaging writing combine to detail the creation and rise of the Wagner Group and its leaders. This is some dark and horrifying stuff, y'all. If "war crimes" is on your content warning list, take care. I did not anticipate how jumpy this book would make me during my nighttime reading. Really gripping. For nonfiction fans and readers interested in current events and Russian history.

Suet624 Oh boy. I want to read it and I don‘t want to read it. 6d
Brooke_H @Suet624 Yes, that is an appropriate response. 😬 6d
Fortifiedbybooks I took a Russian History course in college after I got out of the Army. I had nightmares that semester and I wouldn't read or watch anything Russian for months after. The large scale disregard for human life, both Russian and non-Russian through the country's history really messed me up, and WWII era- Russia gets a very close second place to Nazi Germany for atrocities, IMO. 6d
Brooke_H @Fortifiedbybooks Yes, some of the WW2 stuff is discussed in the book. 6d
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May reads…so far 🌸