Soviet Jews in World War II Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering
Estraikh, Gennady
Soviet Jews in World War II Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering - Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, 2014 - 1 Online-Ressource (267 Seiten) - Borderlines .
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This volume discusses the participation of Jews as soldiers, journalists, and propagandists in combating the Nazis during the Great Patriotic War—as the period between June 22, 1941, and May 9, 1945, was known in the Soviet Union. The essays included here examine both newly discovered and previously-neglected oral testimony, poetry, cinema, diaries, memoirs, newspapers, and archives. This is among the first books to combine the study of Russian and Yiddish materials, reflecting the nature of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, which for the first time during the Soviet period included under the same institutional umbrella both Yiddish-language and Russian-language writers. This volume will be of use to scholars, teachers, students, and researchers working in Russian and Jewish history
Creative Commons
English
9781618116864
20.500.12854/37997 hdl
Soldat
Propaganda
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Sowjetunion
Open Access
Soviet Jews in World War II Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering - Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, 2014 - 1 Online-Ressource (267 Seiten) - Borderlines .
E-Book / Open Access
frei zugänglich / Bitte beachten Sie die Lizenzbestimmungen im Dokument Open Access
This volume discusses the participation of Jews as soldiers, journalists, and propagandists in combating the Nazis during the Great Patriotic War—as the period between June 22, 1941, and May 9, 1945, was known in the Soviet Union. The essays included here examine both newly discovered and previously-neglected oral testimony, poetry, cinema, diaries, memoirs, newspapers, and archives. This is among the first books to combine the study of Russian and Yiddish materials, reflecting the nature of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, which for the first time during the Soviet period included under the same institutional umbrella both Yiddish-language and Russian-language writers. This volume will be of use to scholars, teachers, students, and researchers working in Russian and Jewish history
Creative Commons
English
9781618116864
20.500.12854/37997 hdl
Soldat
Propaganda
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Sowjetunion
Open Access