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Smolensk under the Nazis
Smolensk under the Nazis
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Civilian Residents
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Everyday Life
German Invasion
Jews
Liberation
Nazi Rule
Nazis
Occupied Russia
Operation Barbarossa
Propaganda
Roma
Siege of Leningrad
Smolensk
Soviets
Unification
Product details
- ISBN 9781580464697
- Weight: 714g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 2013
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
The 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union ("Operation Barbarossa") significantly altered the lives of the civilians in occupied Russian territories, yet these individuals' stories are overlooked by most scholarly treatments ofthe attack and its aftermath. This study, drawing on oral-history interviews and a broad range of archival sources, provides a fascinating and detailed account of the everyday life of Soviets, Jews, Roma, and Germans in the city of Smolensk during its twenty-six months under Nazi rule.
Smolensk under the Nazis records the profound and painful effects of the invasion and occupation on the 30,000 civilian residents (out of a prewar population ofroughly 155,000) who remained in this border town. It also compares Nazi and Stalinist local propaganda efforts, as well as examining the stance of Russian civilians, thereby investigating what it meant to support -- or hinder --the new Nazi-German and collaborating Russian authorities. By underlining the human dimensions of the war and its often neglected long-term effects, Laurie Cohen promotes a more complex understanding of life under occupation. Smolensk under the Nazis thus complements recent works on everyday life in occupied Ukraine, Belarus, and the Baltic States as well as on the siege of Leningrad.
Laurie R. Cohen is Adjunct Professor at the Universities of Innsbruck and Klagenfurt.
Smolensk under the Nazis
€107.99
