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10 Bellaria and the Repatriation Campaign, 1945
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Glossary and Abbreviations xi
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Note on Usage xxi
- Notes on Political and Military Figures xxiii
- Maps follow page xxxi
- Introduction 3
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Motives
- Genesis and Reasons for Volunteering 15
- Collaborators and Co-operators 31
- Kubijovyč, Pankivskyi, and the Ukrainian Central Committee 45
- Military Training: Propaganda, Chaplains, and Relations with Germans 59
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Actions
- Beyersdorff Battle Group, February–March, 1944 85
- District of Lublin as War Theatre: Battalions, Guards, and Mutinies 93
- Galician SS Volunteer Regiments 102
- Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, and the Ukrainian National Army, 1944–45 121
- Youth Soldiers, Women, and Nurses 142
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Camps
- Bellaria and the Repatriation Campaign, 1945 161
- Rimini, 1945–47 177
- United Kingdom, 1947–49 197
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Stories
- Stories of Captured Men: Interrogations 1944–54 and Interviews 1987–2012 211
- Émigré Press and the Patriot Image, 1951–74 230
- Poetry and Memoirs 244
- Popular Fiction 264
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Reappraisals
- Commissions of Inquiry and Postwar Trials 281
- Reasons Recalled: Last Interviews, 1987–2012 298
- Accomplices, Traitors, and Foes: Three Narrative Perspectives 314
- Monuments and Memory 326
- Conclusion 345
- Notes 351
- References 389
- Index 415
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Glossary and Abbreviations xi
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Note on Usage xxi
- Notes on Political and Military Figures xxiii
- Maps follow page xxxi
- Introduction 3
-
Motives
- Genesis and Reasons for Volunteering 15
- Collaborators and Co-operators 31
- Kubijovyč, Pankivskyi, and the Ukrainian Central Committee 45
- Military Training: Propaganda, Chaplains, and Relations with Germans 59
-
Actions
- Beyersdorff Battle Group, February–March, 1944 85
- District of Lublin as War Theatre: Battalions, Guards, and Mutinies 93
- Galician SS Volunteer Regiments 102
- Slovakia, Slovenia, Austria, and the Ukrainian National Army, 1944–45 121
- Youth Soldiers, Women, and Nurses 142
-
Camps
- Bellaria and the Repatriation Campaign, 1945 161
- Rimini, 1945–47 177
- United Kingdom, 1947–49 197
-
Stories
- Stories of Captured Men: Interrogations 1944–54 and Interviews 1987–2012 211
- Émigré Press and the Patriot Image, 1951–74 230
- Poetry and Memoirs 244
- Popular Fiction 264
-
Reappraisals
- Commissions of Inquiry and Postwar Trials 281
- Reasons Recalled: Last Interviews, 1987–2012 298
- Accomplices, Traitors, and Foes: Three Narrative Perspectives 314
- Monuments and Memory 326
- Conclusion 345
- Notes 351
- References 389
- Index 415