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Verfasst von:Bernstein, Seth [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Return to the motherland
Titelzusatz:displaced Soviets in World War II and the Cold War
Verf.angabe:Seth Bernstein
Verlagsort:Ithaca ; London
Verlag:Cornell University Press
Jahr:2023
Umfang:xvii, 292 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen, Karten
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Battlegrounds: Cornell studies in military history
Fussnoten:Enthält Literaturangaben und ein Register
ISBN:978-1-5017-6739-5
Abstract:This book follows those who were displaced to the Third Reich back to the Soviet Union after the victory over Germany. At the end of World War II, millions of people from Soviet lands were living as refugees outside the borders of the USSR. Most had been forced laborers and prisoners of war, deported to the Third Reich to work as racial inferiors in a crushing environment. Seth Bernstein reveals the secret history of repatriation, the details of the journey, and the new identities, prospects, and dangers for migrants that were created by the tumult of war. He uses official and personal sources from declassified holdings in post-Soviet archives, more than one hundred oral history interviews, and transnational archival material. Most notably, he makes extensive use of secret police files declassified only after the Maidan Revolution in Ukraine in 2014. The stories described in Return to the Motherland reveal not only how the USSR grappled with the aftermath of war but also the universality of Stalinism's refugee crisis. While arrest was not guaranteed, persecution was ubiquitous. Within Soviet society, returnees met with a cold reception that demanded hard labor as payment for perceived disloyalty, soldiers perpetrated rape against returning Soviet women, and ordinary people avoided contact with repatriates, fearing arrest as traitors and spies. As Bernstein describes, Soviet displacement presented a challenge to social order and the opportunity to rebuild the country as a great power after a devastating war.
URL:Cover: https://cornellpress-us.imgix.net/covers/9781501767395.jpg?auto=format&w=298
Schlagwörter:(s)Drittes Reich   i / (s)Zwangsarbeiter   i / (s)Displaced Person   i / (g)Sowjetunion   i / (s)Rückkehr   i / (s)Rückwanderung   i / (s)Stalinismus   i / (z)Geschichte 1941-1960   i
 (s)Heimatloser Ausländer   i / (s)Russen   i / (s)Russischer Kriegsgefangener   i / (g)Sowjetunion   i
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:NQ 2795   i
 NQ 8294   i
K10plus-PPN:1810888263
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