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Partisans of the Kuban

Author : P. K. Ignatov
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781787203341

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Partisans of the Kuban by P. K. Ignatov Pdf

The brutal repressive measures of the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War led to uprisings and partisan actions all over the vast captured territories that were occupied during their triumphal years of 1940 and 1941. Few regions caused as much trouble for the occupying forces than the provinces of Russia, many of whom broke into almost open revolt. This book chronicles the operations of the Ignatov brother’s partisan unit which did a great deal of damage to the German war effort in the Kuban. The account is based on a diary that the unit kept during their struggle against the invaders.

The Soviet Partisan Movement, 1941-1944

Author : Leonid D. Grenkevich
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 0714644285

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The Soviet Partisan Movement, 1941-1944 by Leonid D. Grenkevich Pdf

Leonid Grenkevich offers an account of the shadowy partisan struggle that accompanied the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War (1941-1945).

Resistance: The Underground War Against Hitler, 1939-1945

Author : Halik Kochanski
Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Page : 900 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2022-05-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781324091660

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Resistance: The Underground War Against Hitler, 1939-1945 by Halik Kochanski Pdf

New Yorker • Best Books of 2022 “This is the most comprehensive and best account of resistance I have read. It addresses the story with scholarly objectivity and an absolute lack of sentimentality. So much romantic twaddle is still published . . . it is marvelous to read a study of such breadth and depth, which reaches balanced judgments.” —Max Hastings, The Sunday Times (UK) Resistance is the first book of its kind: a monumental history that finally integrates the many resistance movements against Nazi hegemony in Europe into a single, sweeping narrative of defiance. “To resist, therefore. But how, when and where? There were no laws, no guidelines, no precedents to show the way . . .” —Dutch resister Herman Friedhoff In every country that fell to the Third Reich during the Second World War, from France in the west to parts of the Soviet Union in the east, a resistance movement against Nazi domination emerged. And every country that endured occupation created its own fiercely nationalist account of the role of homegrown resistance in its eventual liberation. Halik Kochanski’s panoramic, prodigiously researched work is a monumental achievement: the first book to strip these disparate national histories of myth and nostalgia and to integrate them into a definitive chronicle of the underground war against the Nazis. Bringing to light many powerful and often little-known stories, Resistance shows how small bands of individuals took actions that could lead not merely to their own deaths, but to the liquidation of their families and their entire communities. As Kochanski demonstrates, most who joined up were not supermen and superwomen, but ordinary people drawn from all walks of life who would not have been expected—least of all by themselves—to become heroes of any kind. Kochanski also covers the sheer variety of resistance activities, from the clandestine press, assistance to Allied servicemen evading capture, and the provision of intelligence to the Allies to the more violent manifestations of resistance through sabotage and armed insurrection. For many people, resistance was not an occupation or an identity, but an activity: a person would deliver a cache of stolen documents to armed partisans and then seamlessly return to their normal life. For Jews under Nazi rule, meanwhile, the stakes at every point were life and death; resistance was less about national restoration than about mere survival. Why resist at all? Who is the real enemy? What kind of future are we risking our lives for? These and other questions animated those who resisted. With penetrating insight, Kochanski reveals that the single quality that defined resistance across borders was resilience: despite the constant arrests and executions, resistance movements rebuilt themselves time and time again. A landmark history that will endure for decades to come, Resistance forces every reader to ask themselves yet another question, this distinct to our own times: “What would I have done?”

How Russia Makes War

Author : Raymond L. Garthoff
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2021-01-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000262988

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How Russia Makes War by Raymond L. Garthoff Pdf

This book, first published in 1954, is a key analysis of the guiding policies, basic assumptions, fundamental principles and methods of the Red Army, in many respects the most powerful force in the Cold War. This analysis examines the strategy and tactics, weapons systems, training, discipline and political doctrine of the Red Army, as well as focusing on the political control of the USSR and its satellite states.

Soviet Military Doctrine

Author : Raymond L. Garthoff
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 971 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2019-01-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781789123470

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Soviet Military Doctrine by Raymond L. Garthoff Pdf

Originally published in 1953, Soviet Military Doctrine by Soviet analyst Raymond L. Garthoff was prepared as part of the research program undertaken for the United States Air Force by The RAND Corporation. At the time of its first publication, Soviet Military Doctrine was the most complete and authoritative study available of the basic military science of the USSR. “Garthoff again joins the debate on nuclear deterrence and Moscow’s military intentions. He draws on previously confidential Soviet sources—including a complete file of the Soviet general staff journal—to interpret new developments and changes in the Kremlin’s strategic policy. Highly recommended for academic libraries.”—James R. Kuhlman, University of Georgia Library, Athens

Bibliography On Holocaust Literature

Author : Abraham J Edelheit
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 519 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780429718823

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Bibliography On Holocaust Literature by Abraham J Edelheit Pdf

In this second supplement to their Bibliography on Holocaust Literature, the authors have compiled 4000 new entries to keep pace with the outpouring of literature on the subject. Readers' attention is directed to new materials and to items newly available, including books, pamphlets and journal articles, many of which are catalogued for the first time. There is a new section on Soviet anti-Semitism and expanded coverage of neo-Nazism/neo-fascism.

Stalin's Scribe

Author : Brian Boeck
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781681779393

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Stalin's Scribe by Brian Boeck Pdf

A masterful and definitive biography of one of the most misunderstood and controversial writers in Russian literature. Mikhail Sholokhov is arguably one of the most contentious recipients of the Nobel Prize in literature in history. As a young man, Sholokhov’s epic novel, Quiet Don, became an unprecedented overnight success. Stalin’s Scribe is the first biography of a man who was once one of the Soviet Union’s most prominent political figures. Thanks to the opening of Russia’s archives, Brian Boeck discovers that Sholokhov’s official Soviet biography is actually a tangled web of legends, half-truths, and contradictions. Boeck examines the complex connection between an author and a dictator, revealing how a Stalinist courtier became an ideological acrobat and consummate politician in order to stay in favor and remain relevant after the dictator’s death. Stalin's Scribe is remarkable biography that both reinforces and clashes with our understanding of the Soviet system. It reveals a Sholokhov who is bold, uncompromising, and sympathetic—and reconciles him with the vindictive and mean-spirited man described in so many accounts of late Soviet history. Shockingly, at the height of the terror, which claimed over a million lives, Sholokhov became a member of the most minuscule subset of the Soviet Union’s population—the handful of individuals whom Stalin personally intervened to save.

The Axis Forces 15

Author : Massimiliano Afiero
Publisher : Soldiershop Publishing
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9788893276573

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The Axis Forces 15 by Massimiliano Afiero Pdf

The contents of this new issue: the Totenkopf-Division on the Western Front (May-June 1940), General der Waffen-SS Matthias Kleinheisterkamp, Hitler’s Cossacks (part 3), Hans Siegel, Knight’s Cross Holder of the 12. SS-Panzer Division, SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Wiking on the Manytsch Front and the Panzerschreck.

Soviet Intelligence and Security Services

Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Electronic
ISBN : MINN:31951D035172180

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Soviet Intelligence and Security Services by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary Pdf

Armor

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN : SRLF:D0001604818

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Armor by Anonim Pdf

The magazine of mobile warfare.

The Soviet Partisan Movement, 1941-1944

Author : Edgar M. Howell
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782896173

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The Soviet Partisan Movement, 1941-1944 by Edgar M. Howell Pdf

The purpose of this text is to provide the Army with a factual account of the organization and operations of the Soviet resistance movement behind the German forces on the Eastern Front during World War II. This movement offers a particularly valuable case study, for it can be viewed both in relation to the German occupation in the Soviet Union and to the offensive and defensive operations of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army. The scope of the study includes an over-all picture of a quasi-military organization in relation to a larger conflict between two regular armies. It is not a study in partisan tactics, nor is it intended to be. German measures taken to combat the partisan movement are sketched in, but the story in large part remains that of an organization and how it operated. The German planning for the invasion of Russia is treated at some length because many of the circumstances which favored the rise and development of the movement had their bases in errors the Germans made in their initial planning. The operations of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army are likewise described in considerable detail as the backdrop against which the operations of the partisan units are projected. Because of the lack of reliable Soviet sources, the story has been told much as the Germans recorded it. German documents written during the course of World War II constitute the principal sources, but many survivors who had experience in Russia have made important contributions based upon their personal experience.

The People's Avengers

Author : Kenneth D. Slepyan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 508 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015032217328

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Russia Washed in Blood

Author : Artyom Vesyoly
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781785274855

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Russia Washed in Blood by Artyom Vesyoly Pdf

Russia Washed in Blood, first published in full in 1932, is the longest and best-known work by Nikolai Kochkurov (1899–1938), who wrote under the pen-name Artyom Vesyoly. The novel, more a series of extended episodes than a connected narrative with a plot and a hero, is a vivid fictionalised account of the events from the viewpoint of the ordinary soldier. The title of the novel came to symbolise the tragic history of Russia in the 20th century. Born in Samara, on the banks of the Volga, the son of a waterside worker, Artyom Vesyoly was the first member of his family to learn to read and write. He took part in the Civil War of 1918–1921 on the Red side, and at its conclusion began a prolific literary career. Vesyoly took as his main theme the horrific events he had witnessed and participated in during the fierce fighting in Southern Russia between the contending forces – Red, White, Cossack, anarchist and others – and the effects of these on the participants and unfortunate civilians caught between them.

Revolution, Repression, and Revival

Author : Zvi Y. Gitelman,Yaacov Ro'i
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0742558177

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Revolution, Repression, and Revival by Zvi Y. Gitelman,Yaacov Ro'i Pdf

In less than a century, Jews in Russia have survived two world wars, revolution, political and economic turmoil, and persecution by both Nazis and Soviets. Yet they have managed not only to survive, but also transform themselves and emerge as a highly creative, educated entity that has transplanted itself into other countries. Revolution, Repression and Revival: The Soviet Jewish Experience enhances our understanding of the Russian Jewish past by bringing together some of the latest thinking by the leading scholars from the former Soviet Union, Israel and the United States. The book explains the contradictions, ambiguities and anomalies of the Russian Jewish story and helps us understand one of the most complex and unsettled chapters in modern Jewish history. The Soviet Jewish story has had many fits and starts as it transfers from one chapter of Soviet history to another and eventually, from one country to another. Some believe that the chapter of Russian Jewry is coming to a close. Whatever the future of Russian Jewry may be, it has a rich, turbulent past. Revolution, Repression and Revival sheds new light on the past, illustrating the complexities of the present, and gives needed insights into the likely future.

Women’s History in Russia

Author : Marianna Muravyeva,Natalia Novikova
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443871372

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Women’s History in Russia by Marianna Muravyeva,Natalia Novikova Pdf

This collection of essays, all by Russian scholars, is the first of its kind to address a broad English-speaking audience. It presents the theories and methodologies employed by Russian national historiography to make sense of Russian gender and women's history. The essays in this volume discuss women's and gender history in Russia, highlighting sensitive areas in the Russian academic community and in Russian society in general. The book appears in the context of an intense backlash against t...