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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Illustrations VII
- Introduction: Operation Barbarossa as a Complex Campaign 1
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Part I Military
- Chapter 1 The Italian Army Faced with the Antipartisan Warfare and the “Jewish Question” on the Eastern Front, 1941–1943 25
- Chapter 2 Bystanders or Protectors? The Spanish Blue Division, the Eastern Front, and the Jews (1941–1944) 51
- Chapter 3 The Slovak Army, the War of Annihilation against the Soviet Union 1941–1943, and the Jews 82
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Part II Partisans
- Chapter 4 Militarization of Jews in Soviet Partisan Units in Lithuania and Belarus during World War II 107
- Chapter 5 The Holocaust in 1941 as Part of Security Warfare in the Rear of the Eastern Front, in Light of the Nazis’ Security Apparatus and Policy 130
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Part III Solidarity
- Chapter 6 Colleagues among the Persecuted: Solidarity among Hungarian Forced Laborers during Operation Barbarossssa in the Light of Immediate Postwar Memoirs and Retribution Documents 167
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Part IV Science, Ideology, and Propaganda
- Chapter 7 The Misadventures of Private Neaţă Propaganda, Instruction, and Identity in the Romanian Army, 1940–1944 187
- Chapter 8 A Swan Song of Polish Fascism The Eastern Front, the Holocaust, and the Polish Attempts of Political and Intellectual Collaboration with the Third Reich (1941–1945) 211
- Chapter 9 “A War with the Weapons of Science” The Establishment and Tasks of the Behring Institute for Typhus Fever Research in Lviv, 1942–1944 236
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Part V Memory
- Chapter 10 People with Disabilities under the Nazi Occupation of the North Caucasus: Victims with(out) Memory in Soviet and Modern Russia 265
- Chapter 11 An Integrated Barbarossa: Concluding Discussion 294
- Index 329
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Illustrations VII
- Introduction: Operation Barbarossa as a Complex Campaign 1
-
Part I Military
- Chapter 1 The Italian Army Faced with the Antipartisan Warfare and the “Jewish Question” on the Eastern Front, 1941–1943 25
- Chapter 2 Bystanders or Protectors? The Spanish Blue Division, the Eastern Front, and the Jews (1941–1944) 51
- Chapter 3 The Slovak Army, the War of Annihilation against the Soviet Union 1941–1943, and the Jews 82
-
Part II Partisans
- Chapter 4 Militarization of Jews in Soviet Partisan Units in Lithuania and Belarus during World War II 107
- Chapter 5 The Holocaust in 1941 as Part of Security Warfare in the Rear of the Eastern Front, in Light of the Nazis’ Security Apparatus and Policy 130
-
Part III Solidarity
- Chapter 6 Colleagues among the Persecuted: Solidarity among Hungarian Forced Laborers during Operation Barbarossssa in the Light of Immediate Postwar Memoirs and Retribution Documents 167
-
Part IV Science, Ideology, and Propaganda
- Chapter 7 The Misadventures of Private Neaţă Propaganda, Instruction, and Identity in the Romanian Army, 1940–1944 187
- Chapter 8 A Swan Song of Polish Fascism The Eastern Front, the Holocaust, and the Polish Attempts of Political and Intellectual Collaboration with the Third Reich (1941–1945) 211
- Chapter 9 “A War with the Weapons of Science” The Establishment and Tasks of the Behring Institute for Typhus Fever Research in Lviv, 1942–1944 236
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Part V Memory
- Chapter 10 People with Disabilities under the Nazi Occupation of the North Caucasus: Victims with(out) Memory in Soviet and Modern Russia 265
- Chapter 11 An Integrated Barbarossa: Concluding Discussion 294
- Index 329