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100 _aRossoliński-Liebe, Grzegorz
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245 _aOperation Barbarossa and Its Aftermath
_bNew Approaches to a Complex Campaign
_cEdited by Dr. Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe
264 _aOxford
_bDe Gruyter
_c2024
300 _a368 Seiten
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490 _aWar and Genocide
_v34
500 _aE-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal
520 _aIntroductionGrzegorz Rossolinski-LiebePart I: MilitaryChapter 1. The Italian Army Faced with the Antipartisan Warfare and the Jewish Question on the Eastern Front, 1941-43Raffaello PannacciChapter 2. Bystanders or Protectors? The Spanish Blue Division, the Eastern front, and the Jews (1941-44)Xos©Øe M. N©Øu©Þnez SeixasChapter 3. The Slovakian Army and the War of Annihilation against the Soviet Union 1941-1943Jan Vondr©ØacekPart II: PartisansChapter 4. Militarization of Jews in Soviet Partisan Units in Lithuania and Belarus during The Second World WarDaniela Ozacky SternChapter 5. The Holocaust in 1941 as Part of Security Warfare in the Rear of the Eastern Front, in Light of the Nazis Security Apparatus and PolicyVlasta KordovaPart III: SolidarityChapter 6. Colleagues among the persecuted: Solidarity among Hungarian forced laborers during Operation Barbarossa in the light of immediate post-war memoirs and retribution documentsIstvan Pal AdamPart IV: Science, Ideology and PropagandaChapter 7. The Misadventures of Private Nea©®A℗£©·A: Propaganda, Instruction, and Identity in the Romanian Army, 1940-1944Grant Harward Chapter 8. A Swan Song of Polish Fascism. The Eastern Front, Holocaust and the Polish attempts of political and intellectual collaboration with the Third Reich (1941-1945).Grzegorz KrzywiecChapter 9. A War With the Weapons of Science : the Behring-Institute for Typhus Fever Research in Lviv 1942-1944Heidi Hein-KircherPart V: MemoryChapter 10. People with Disabilities under the Nazi Occupation of the North Caucasus: Victims with(out) memory in Soviet and modern RussiaIrina RebrovaChapter 11. An Integrated Barbarossa: Concluding DiscussionPer Anders
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