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The Years of Great Silence : The Deportation, Special Settlement, and Mobilization into the Labor Army of Ethnic Germans in the USSR, 1941–1955 / / Jonathan Otto Pohl, Andreas Umland



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Autore: Pohl Jonathan Otto, Dr. Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Years of Great Silence : The Deportation, Special Settlement, and Mobilization into the Labor Army of Ethnic Germans in the USSR, 1941–1955 / / Jonathan Otto Pohl, Andreas Umland Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Hannover, : ibidem, 2022
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (299 pages)
Disciplina: 342.082
Soggetto topico: Arbeitsarmee
Deutschstämmige
Ethnic Germans
German Colonies
Labor Army
Resettlement
Sowjetunion
USSR
Zwangsumsiedlung
Persona (resp. second.): UmlandAndreas
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources -- 3 Literature Review and Historiography -- 4 The Origins of German Settlements in the Russian Empire -- 5 Ethnic Germans in the Early USSR -- 6 The Deportation -- 7 Arrival in Exile in Siberia and Kazakhstan -- 8 Fishing in the Far North -- 9 The LABOR ARMY -- 10 The Special Settlement Regime -- 11 Repatriated Germans -- 12 Local Germans -- 13 Number of Excess Deaths 1941-1948 -- 14 End of the Special Settlement Regime for Germans -- 15 The Post-Stalin Era -- 16 Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Sommario/riassunto: This monograph provides a detailed yet concise narrative of the history of the ethnic Germans in the Russian Empire and USSR. It starts with the settlement in the Russian Empire by German colonists in the Volga, Black Sea, and other regions in 1764, tracing their development and Tsarist state policies towards them up until 1917. After the Bolshevik Revolution, Soviet policy towards its ethnic Germans varied. It shifted from a generally favorable policy in the 1920s to a much more oppressive one in the 1930s, i.e. already before the Soviet-German war. J. Otto Pohl traces the development of Soviet repression of ethnic Germans. In particular, he focuses on the years 1941 to 1955 during which this oppression reached its peak. These years became known as “the Years of Great Silence” (“die Jahre des grossen Schweigens”). In fact, until the era of glasnost (transparency) and perestroika (rebuilding) in the late 1980s, the events that defined these years for the Soviet Germans could not be legally researched, written about, or even publicly spoken about, within the USSR.
Titolo autorizzato: The Years of Great Silence  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-8382-7630-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910962195503321
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