Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945

While there are plenty of published materials concerning survival in Ukraine during World War II, most of those bypass the Kherson region and focus primarily on the German occupation. This thesis is an attempt to study the complex history of people's survival in Ukraine during a large portion o...

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Main Author: Alexander, Vladyslav Christian
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Published: 2013
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-224452015-09-20T17:18:40ZSurviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945Alexander, Vladyslav ChristianWorld War 2GreatPatrioticKhersonUkraineSoviet UnionSurvivalCiviliansGermansNazi ruleRed Army1940sWhile there are plenty of published materials concerning survival in Ukraine during World War II, most of those bypass the Kherson region and focus primarily on the German occupation. This thesis is an attempt to study the complex history of people's survival in Ukraine during a large portion of the twentieth century, through a micro-history of the city of Kherson and the neighboring villages, and towns of the region. The study analyzes the actions and the consequences for the various social, political and ethnic groups of changes in the ruling regimes, emphasizing the period of the return of the Red Army to the region in 1943-1944. This work attempts to provide an answer to the question of why the population of a provincial city, which endured no major combat, was reduced from about 100,000 residents in 1941 to less than a hundred on the day of return of the Soviets in 1944?text2013-11-25T19:42:08Z2013-052013-05-29May 20132013-11-25T19:42:08Zapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/22445en_US
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topic World War 2
Great
Patriotic
Kherson
Ukraine
Soviet Union
Survival
Civilians
Germans
Nazi rule
Red Army
1940s
spellingShingle World War 2
Great
Patriotic
Kherson
Ukraine
Soviet Union
Survival
Civilians
Germans
Nazi rule
Red Army
1940s
Alexander, Vladyslav Christian
Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945
description While there are plenty of published materials concerning survival in Ukraine during World War II, most of those bypass the Kherson region and focus primarily on the German occupation. This thesis is an attempt to study the complex history of people's survival in Ukraine during a large portion of the twentieth century, through a micro-history of the city of Kherson and the neighboring villages, and towns of the region. The study analyzes the actions and the consequences for the various social, political and ethnic groups of changes in the ruling regimes, emphasizing the period of the return of the Red Army to the region in 1943-1944. This work attempts to provide an answer to the question of why the population of a provincial city, which endured no major combat, was reduced from about 100,000 residents in 1941 to less than a hundred on the day of return of the Soviets in 1944? === text
author Alexander, Vladyslav Christian
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title Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945
title_short Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945
title_full Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945
title_fullStr Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945
title_full_unstemmed Surviving total war in Kherson Region, Ukraine in 1941 - 1945
title_sort surviving total war in kherson region, ukraine in 1941 - 1945
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