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Ukraine in World War II

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New York: Columbia University Press, 1955. — xi, 322 p. The Emergence of Nationalism. The Ukrainians and The Polish Catastrophe. Retrenchment and Revolt. The Opening of the Ukraine. Repression and Reichskommissariat. From Underground to Resistance. Salvage Efforts. Nationalism and the Church. Channels of Nationalist Activity. Nationalism and the East Ukrainian Social Structure....
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Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2004. “If I find a Ukrainian who is worthy of sitting at the same table with me, I must have him shot,” declared Nazi commissar Erich Koch. To the Nazi leaders, the Ukrainians were Untermenschen — subhumans. But the rich land was deemed prime territory for Lebensraum expansion. Once the Germans rid the country of...
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Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. — 152 p.: list of figures list of tables. Over three days in November 1941, in Sosenki Forest outside the city of Rovno, Ukraine, German death squads supported by local collaborationists murdered some 23,500 Jewish men, women, and children. Often remembered as "the second Babi Yar," the massacre was one of nearly a hundred similar German-sponsored,...
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Osprey, Oxford, 2019. — 535 p. — ISBN13: 978-1472835321. Beginning towards the end of the Battle of Kursk, Retribution explores the massive Soviet offensive that followed Operation Zitadelle, which saw depleted and desperate German troops forced out of Central Ukraine. In this fascinating title, Buttar describes in detail the little-known series of near-constant battles in...
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Riga-Vilnius-Tallinn, 2010. - pp.172 (Title of the Russian version of the book: Dyukov A. Secondary enemy. OUN, UPA and the solution to the “European question”). Translated from Russian by Marina Smolya (First Russian publication in 2008 by REGNUM; Second Russian publication in 2009, expanded and updated, by "Historical Memory" Foundation; First English publication in 2010 by...
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Rockville Centre, NY: Sarpedon, 1998. — 288 p. ISBN 1-885119-54-2. Kharkov was one of the last German victories on the Russian Front; this is a detailed examination of Soviet command decisions and German battlefield innovations in an important but neglected battle. In this eagerly anticipated book, America's foremost expert in Russian military studies addresses this neglected....
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Frank Cass Publishers, 2003. — 191 p. — (Cass series on Soviet (Russian) study of war; no. 15). ISBN 0-7146-5278-4 (cloth). ISSN 1462-0960. ISBN 0-203-00897-9 Master e-book. A comprehensive guide to the battle for the Ukraine from the Soviet perspective during the winter of 1943-1944. This volume is an unexpurgated translation of the originally classified Soviet General Staff...
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Marquette University Press, 1956. — 101 p. — (Marquette Slavic Studies, II). This study is concerned with the character and procedure of the Nazi occupation of Ukraine. It includes an investigation of the background and circumstances, explaining the temporary success of the German program and the reasons for its ultimate downfall. It is hoped that this...
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Warszawa: Rytm, 2006. — 724 s. — ISBN: 83-7399-163-8. Pionierska próba całościowego przedstawienia działalności Organizacji Ukraińskich Nacjonalistów i Ukraińskiej Powstańczej Armii. Autor omawia przyczyny i przebieg antypolskich akcji UPA przeprowadzanych w czasie II wojny światowej na Kresach i popełnione wówczas zbrodnie, aktywność ukraińskiej partyzantki przeciwko Niemcom,...
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Battle of Britain int LTD, 2001 - 58 p. (eng) Kharkov - Karel Margry visits the Ukraine to tell the story of the battles for this major city which changed hands four times during the war - the first battle (October 1941), the second battle (January-February 1943), the third battle (March 1943) and the fourth battle (August 1943). Preservation - Battery Maxim Gorkii I - One of...
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The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and East European Studies. — 2015. — Number 2402 — 65 p. — ISSN: 0889-275X. This study briefly presents the history of the radical form of Ukrainian nationalism, paying special attention to the geopolitical circumstances which formed this movement. Then, it analyzes some aspects of this phenomenon, such as its main ideologists, racism,...
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Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 280 p. The German invasion of the Soviet Union during the Second World War was central to Nazi plans for territorial expansion and genocidal demographic revolution. To create "living space," Nazi Germany pursued two policies. The first was the systematic murder of millions of Jews, Slavs, Roma, and other groups that the Nazis found...
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Warszawa: Wydawnictwo naukowe PWN, 1993. — 349 s. Lata wojny 1939-1944 i następne 1945-1947 to jeden z najtragiczniejszych okresów w dziejach narodu polskiego i ukraińskiego oraz ich współżycia na terenach południowo-wschodnich II Rzeczypospolitej. Wówczas to doszło na ziemiach etnicznie ukraińskich, zamieszkanych przez ludność narodowościowo mieszaną, do konfrontacji,...
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Kyiv, Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, 2015. — 28 p. Ukrainians in the World War II. Facts, figures, persons. A complex pattern of world confrontation in our land and Ukrainians on the all fronts of the global conflict.
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Lviv, Centre for Research on the Liberation Movement, 2009, 78 p. The history of Ukraine is a story of its people’s struggle for national independence. The aspirations of Ukrainians to establish their own sovereign state blossomed in the nineteenth century and reached a critical mass in the twentieth. Following the shortlived existence of the Ukrainian National Republic in...
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C.H.Beck, 2012. — 231 S. Der letzte große NS-Prozess ist zu Ende. John Demjanjuk wurde am 12. Mai 2011 zu fünf Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt, wegen seines hohen Alters aber von der Haft verschont. Doch Zweifel bleiben. Was sagt der Prozess über die Schuld des Angeklagten? Und was sagt er über uns, die Nachgeborenen? Heinrich Wefing beschreibt den Prozessverlauf und schildert die...
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Lubin. 2009. - 320 storon. Spis tresci: Wstep. O ksiazce. Terrorystyczne i ludobojcze dzialania nacjonalistow ukrainskich (Powstanie Organizacji Ukrainskich Najonalistow i stosowany przez nia terror; Dzialalnosc OUN we wrzesniu 1939 i podczas okupacji sowieckijei; Morderstwa i terror OUN-UPA okresie okupacji niemiecko-ukrainskiej; Napady i akty terroru OUN-UPA jako pomoc...
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Stockholm University, 2014. — 313 s. — (Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm studies in history; 103.; Södertörn doctoral dissertations no 101) After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality involved consolidation and transformation of collective identities. The reinvigoration of national identity led to a change in the...
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