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Motion pictures --- World War, 1914-1918 --- History --- Motion pictures and the war. --- Television and the war. --- European War, 1914-1918 --- First World War, 1914-1918 --- Great War, 1914-1918 --- World War 1, 1914-1918 --- World War I, 1914-1918 --- World War One, 1914-1918 --- WW I (World War, 1914-1918) --- WWI (World War, 1914-1918) --- History, Modern --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- History and criticism
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Up to the 1980s prisoners of war were hardly even mentioned in military history. Only in recent years have scientists acknowledged the importance of this topic. For their investigations some of them chose the First World War, especially the Eastern front, where more than 5 million soldiers were captured until the revolutionary events of 1917/18. Contrary to the few existing studies, the present publication concentrates more on the evaluation of captivity in the historical background rather than on the description of "POW-fates" in "the hands of their enemies". It therefore focuses on the meaning of captivity and repatriation during the Russian Revolution and the establishment of the Communist International. Based on documents of the central archives in Vienna and Moscow, the thesis comes to the following results: On the one hand, conflicts between the soldiers of the Central Powers in the former Tsarist empire, in particular between the Austro-Hungarian nationalities, for example between the "Bolshevik internationalists" and the "Czech Legion", played a decisive role in the beginning of an Eastern European "period of confusion" which can hardly be entitled a "Russian Civil War". On the other hand, former prisoners functioned as founders of the Comintern and leaders of the first communist parties outside Soviet Russia. The activities of POWs thus marked the starting point of the international cadrerecruitment for the Comintern, which became a significant aspect in the foreign politics of the "first proletarian republic" and consequently in the so called "short 20th century" defined by the existence of the USSR and its "satellite states".
Communism --- Prisoners of war --- Socialism, Communism & Anarchism --- Political Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- History --- Exchange of prisoners of war --- POWs (Prisoners of war) --- War prisoners --- Prisoners --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- First Wold War --- Eastern front --- prisoners --- Erster Weltkrieg --- Ostmitteleuropa --- Kommunismusforschung --- Kriegsgefangenenforschung --- Russland --- Ungarn
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Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Viktor Frankl: drie markante figuren uit het Weense intellectuele leven. Er zijn al veel boeken van en over deze drie grootheden geschreven, maar zelden wordt hun leven en werken in één boek beschreven. De auteurs van dit boek, drie Weense historici, richten zich hierop. De verschillen en overeenkomsten in hun leven en denken. Belangrijk hierin is de nadruk op hun sociale milieus en achtergrond. De omgeving waarin hun richting gevende scholen van psychotherapie ontstonden en internationale erkenning vonden. Freud, Adler en Frankl zijn gezamenlijk verantwoordelijk voor 150 jaar ontwikkeling van de psychologie en psychotherapie. De moeizame betrekkingen tussen de grondleggers van de psychoanalyse van Freud, de individuele psychologie van Adler en de logotherapie van Frankl komen uitgebreid ter sprake. De auteurs vertellen een boeiend verhaal van deze cultuur- en wetenschapsgeschiedenis en werpen ook licht op de ingewikkelde relaties tussen deze drie denkers. De intellectuele bloeiperiode van de Weense ‘Fin de siècle’ en ook het Joodse aandeel daarin komen uitgebreid ter sprake. Met de politieke radicalisering in Europa op de achtergrond, het groeiende antisemitisme en de verschrikkingen van de oorlogen zoeken Freud, Adler en Frankl naar de oorsprong van het menselijk handelen. Freud Adler Frankl is een uniek meesterwerk en biedt nieuwe inzichten.
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This book is a collection of essays by prominent historians from Austria, Germany, Ukraine, Poland and Russia, who undertook a thorough and detailed study of one as yet inadequately researched aspect of the First World War--the occupation of Ukraine by the Central Powers in 1918. The book provides a new and fresh perspective on the historical context of Ukraine’s struggle for independence following the First World War.
Ukraine --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements.
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This book is a collection of essays by prominent historians from Austria, Germany, Ukraine, Poland and Russia, who undertook a thorough and detailed study of one as yet inadequately researched aspect of the First World War--the occupation of Ukraine by the Central Powers in 1918. The book provides a new and fresh perspective on the historical context of Ukraine’s struggle for independence following the First World War.
Ukraine --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements.
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This book is a collection of essays by prominent historians from Austria, Germany, Ukraine, Poland and Russia, who undertook a thorough and detailed study of one as yet inadequately researched aspect of the First World War--the occupation of Ukraine by the Central Powers in 1918. The book provides a new and fresh perspective on the historical context of Ukraine’s struggle for independence following the First World War.
Ukraine --- History --- Autonomy and independence movements.
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