Exploitation, Resettlement, Mass Murder

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Genocide History
History: World War II

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  • ISBN 9780857451651
  • Weight: 351g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Berghahn Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Convinced before the onset of Operation "Barbarossa" in June 1941 of both the ease, with which the Red Army would be defeated and the likelihood that the Soviet Union would collapse, the Nazi regime envisaged a radical and far-reaching occupation policy which would result in the political, economic and racial reorganization of the occupied Soviet territories and bring about the deaths of 'x million people' through a conscious policy of starvation. This study traces the step-by-step development of high-level planning for the occupation policy in the Soviet territories over a twelve-month period and establishes the extent to which the various political and economic plans were compatible.
Alex J. Kay graduated from the Universities of Huddersfield and Sheffield in the UK and obtained his doctorate in Modern and Contemporary History in 2005 from BerlinA's Humboldt University. Dr KayA's articles have been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Contemporary History, Transit Europaische Revue, the Zeitschrift fur Weltgeschichte and War in History. He received the Journal of Contemporary HistoryA's George L. Mosse Prize for 2006. Currently, he is preparing as contributing co-editor a collection of essays addressing the radicalization of German policy in the occupied Soviet territories during 1941.

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