A comprehensive study of the Romanian administration in Odessa and Transnistria during WWII.
Alexander Dallin Orden de los libros (cronológico)
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Dimitrov and Stalin 1934-1943. Letters from the Soviet archives
- 312 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
This collection of over fifty top-secret letters are drawn from classified Soviet archives only recently opened to scholars. The letters offer unique insight into Soviet foreign policy and Stalin's attitudes and intentions during the Great Terror of the 1930's and the years leading up to the Second World War. They confirm the dependence of Comintern on the Kremlin and Stalin's role in shaping it. They also shed light on the confusion about policies toward foreign Communist parties and the effect this had on the history of the twentieth century.
Odessa, 1941 - 1944
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
"Odessa, 1941-1944" is a comprehensive study of the Romanian administration in Odessa and Transnistria during World War II. It draws a sharp contrast between occupation policies in Odessa and Transnistria, under Romanian administration, and those of Nazi-occupied areas of the Soviet Union. Alexander Dallin provides a detailed study of the Romanian administration in Transnistria, illustrating important aspects of the development of this Soviet territory after the removal of the Communist system. Dallin argues that “The absence of terror and forced labor, and greater opportunities for self-expression, both economic and cultural, go far to explain the overwhelming popular preference for Romanian over German rule.”
Deutsche Herrschaft in Russland 1941 - 1945 [neunzehnhunderteinundvierzig bis neunzehnhundertfünfundvierzig]
- 727 páginas
- 26 horas de lectura