Stuart D. Goldman

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OccupationAuthor and Historian
NationalityAmerican
SubjectWorld War II
Stuart D. Goldman
OccupationAuthor and Historian
NationalityAmerican
Alma materGeorgetown University
National War College
SubjectWorld War II

Stuart D. Goldman is an American historian and author. His most recent book is Nomonhan, 1939: The Red Army's Victory that Shaped World War II, about the little-known but highly consequential battle of Nomonhan/Khalkin Gol/, published by the US Naval Institute Press.[1] He has also published numerous articles in World War II magazine.

Goldman got his BA in history from the City University of New York – Brooklyn College and then went to Colgate University for his MA.[citation needed] He received his PhD from Georgetown University[2] during which he wrote a dissertation on The Forgotten War: the Soviet Union and Japan, 1937-1939.[3]

More recently, Goldman spent a year at the National War College where he earned a master's degree in national security strategy.

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