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Introduction: Displaced in War and Peace
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Transliteration and Conventions xi
- Archival Abbreviations xiii
- Terms and Abbreviations xv
- Recurring Personages xvii
- Map of Soviet annexations, 1939–45 xviii
- Map of the division of postwar Germany xix
- Introduction: Displaced in War and Peace 1
- 1. Workers from the East: Deportation and Conditions of Labor among Eastern Workers 15
- 2. Forced Labor Empire: Community, Transnational Contact, and Sex 33
- 3. Collaboration and Resistance: Wartime Agency and Its Limits in Wustrau and Leipzig 54
- 4. Liberated in a Foreign Land: Wild Re-Sovietization and the Choice to Return in Allied-Occupied Europe, 1945 81
- 5. Ambiguous Homecoming: Social Tensions in Repatriation to the USSR 104
- 6. Repatriation and the Economics of Coerced Labor: Between Punishment and Pragmatism 126
- 7. A Return to Policing: Collaborators, Spies, and the Cold War under Late Stalinism 143
- 8. Unheroic Returns: Returnee-Resisters, Historians, and Police 166
- 9. Wayward Children of the Motherland: The Soviet Fight for Nonreturners in Western-Occupied Europe 190
- 10. Return after Stalin: The Return to the Motherland Campaign in the 1950s 215
- Conclusion: No One Is Forgotten, No One Is Forgiven 235
- Notes 241
- Note on Sources 279
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Note on Transliteration and Conventions xi
- Archival Abbreviations xiii
- Terms and Abbreviations xv
- Recurring Personages xvii
- Map of Soviet annexations, 1939–45 xviii
- Map of the division of postwar Germany xix
- Introduction: Displaced in War and Peace 1
- 1. Workers from the East: Deportation and Conditions of Labor among Eastern Workers 15
- 2. Forced Labor Empire: Community, Transnational Contact, and Sex 33
- 3. Collaboration and Resistance: Wartime Agency and Its Limits in Wustrau and Leipzig 54
- 4. Liberated in a Foreign Land: Wild Re-Sovietization and the Choice to Return in Allied-Occupied Europe, 1945 81
- 5. Ambiguous Homecoming: Social Tensions in Repatriation to the USSR 104
- 6. Repatriation and the Economics of Coerced Labor: Between Punishment and Pragmatism 126
- 7. A Return to Policing: Collaborators, Spies, and the Cold War under Late Stalinism 143
- 8. Unheroic Returns: Returnee-Resisters, Historians, and Police 166
- 9. Wayward Children of the Motherland: The Soviet Fight for Nonreturners in Western-Occupied Europe 190
- 10. Return after Stalin: The Return to the Motherland Campaign in the 1950s 215
- Conclusion: No One Is Forgotten, No One Is Forgiven 235
- Notes 241
- Note on Sources 279
- Index 281