Drawing on oral-history interviews and other sources, this work provides fascinating accounts of how Soviets, Jews, and Roma fared in the Russian city of Smolensk under the 26-month Nazi occupation.
Drawing on oral-history interviews and other sources, this work provides fascinating accounts of how Soviets, Jews, and Roma fared in the Russian city of Smolensk under the 26-month Nazi occupation.
Introduction Oral, Gender, and Everyday Life Histories in a German-Soviet-War Context Between Invasion and Liberation: Everyday Life and Loyalties Prior to the German-Soviet War Defense and Surrender of Smolensk "Normalcy" Occupation Atrocities and War Crimes Between Stalinists and Nazis: The Long-Term Aims and Long-Lasting Effects of Occupation Propaganda and Persuasion Group Perceptions, Oral Narratives Sex/Gender Relations and Youth Experiences Liberation and Revival Interrogations, War Crimes Trials, and the Making of War History Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Oral, Gender, and Everyday Life Histories in a German-Soviet-War Context Between Invasion and Liberation: Everyday Life and Loyalties Prior to the German-Soviet War Defense and Surrender of Smolensk "Normalcy" Occupation Atrocities and War Crimes Between Stalinists and Nazis: The Long-Term Aims and Long-Lasting Effects of Occupation Propaganda and Persuasion Group Perceptions, Oral Narratives Sex/Gender Relations and Youth Experiences Liberation and Revival Interrogations, War Crimes Trials, and the Making of War History Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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