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Communist Party of Germany --- Stalinism --- Resistance movement --- Fascism --- History. --- Stalinism.
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Russian revolution. --- Stalinism. --- Bolshevism. --- Soviet Union --- History
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i9;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;k2; o0;l5;m0;k7;l3;o0;t9;k7;l5;m4;o0;n3; o0; k5;k7;l5;l6;m4;l0;k6;: k3;l6;l8;l6;m0;n0;k3;k2; k9;k2; o0;l9;m0;l6;l8;o0;n2;, l4;l6;k4;m1; m0;k2; l2;m1;l3;n0;m0;m1;l8;m1; k4; 1920-m3; m0;k2; 1930-m3; l8;l6;l2;k2;m3;EN:This study focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: the Ukrainian intelligentsia, or the “brain of the nation,” to use the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study’s author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920–1930s. Members of the intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but they were eventually forced to serve the Soviet regime. The Ukrainian intelligentsia was virtually wiped out, including most of its writers and a third of its teachers, and the remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means.UA: i9; m4;k7;l5;m0;l8;o0; m4;n0;l6;k5;l6; k6;l6;l9;l3;o0;k6;k8;k7;l5;l5;n3; - l7;k7;l8;m6;k2; k5;l8;m1;l7;k2; k8;k7;l8;m0;k4; k5;k7;l5;l6;m4;l0;k6;m1;, k4;o0;k6;l6;l4;l6;k5;l6; n3;l2; h3;l6;l3;l6;k6;l6;l4;l6;l8;, - m1;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;k2; o0;l5;m0;k7;l3;o0;t9;k7;l5;m4;o0;n3;, «l4;l6;k9;l6;l2; l5;k2;m4;o0;o1;», n3;l2; l2;k2;k9;k2;k4; i6;k2;m2;k2;k7;l3;n0; i1;k7;l4;l2;o0;l5;, l2;l6;m0;l8;l0;l1; m1;k4;o0;k4; m0;k7;l8;l4;o0;l5; «k5;k7;l5;l6;m4;l0;k6;» o0; k9;k2;l2;l8;o0;l7;l0;k4; l1;l6;k5;l6; k4; l4;o0;k8;l5;k2;l8;l6;k6;l5;l6;l4;m1; l7;l8;k2;k4;o0;. h0;k4;m0;l6;l8;l2;k2; l7;l8;l6;l9;m0;k7;k8;m1;n8; l9;l2;l3;k2;k6;l5;o0; m0;k2; l8;m1;l1;l5;o0;k4;l5;o0; l5;k2;l9;l3;o0;k6;l2;l0; h3;l6;l3;l6;k6;l6;l4;l6;l8;m1; k4; m1;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;l6;l4;m1; l9;m1;l9;l7;o0;l3;n0;l9;m0;k4;o0; 1920–1930-m3; l8;l6;l2;o0;k4;. i5;l8;k7;k6;l9;m0;k2;
HISTORY / Europe / Ukraine. --- Famine. --- Genocide. --- Holodomor. --- Neo-Stalinism. --- Persecution. --- Prosecution. --- Soviet Ukraine. --- Soviet collectivization. --- Stalinism. --- Stalinist regime. --- Ukrainian history. --- Ukrainian intelligentsia. --- Ukrainian teachers. --- Ukrainian writers.
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Authors, Russian --- Grossman, Vasiliĭ. --- Russian literature --- 20th century --- USSR --- Stalinism and antisemitism --- Biography
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History of the formation of the komsomol and its inclusion in the new Soviet Stalinist State
20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 --- Stalinism --- USSR --- Soviet Komsomol --- political youth
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Dictatorship and war unite but also divide historical commemoration in Russia and Germany. Twenty-nine German and Russian authors examine key issues in Russian and German cultures of remembrance and their traumatic dimensions. The book includes “classical” memorial sites such as Stalingrad, memorials for particular groups, problematic historical sites, and the cinematic engagement with contemporary history. Diktatur und Krieg verbinden die historische Erinnerung in Russland und Deutschland und trennen sie zugleich. 29 deutsche und russische Autoren erschließen zentrale Brennpunkte der russischen und deutschen Erinnerungskultur und ihrer traumatischen Dimensionen. Behandelt werden - aus je zweifacher Perspektive - "klassische" Erinnerungsorte wie etwa Stalingrad, ferner spezifische "Gruppengedächtnisse", Probleme historischer Orte und Aspekte der filmischen Auseinandersetzung mit der Geschichte des deutsch-sowjetischen Kriegs. Der Band ist das Ergebnis einer insgesamt viertägigen Konferenz, die in der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Moskau und im Institut für Zeitgeschichte in München stattgefunden hat.
Political parties --- History --- Germany --- Politics and government. --- Germany. --- National Socialism. --- Russia. --- Second World War. --- Stalinism. --- culture of memory.
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How and why do so many radicals betray the cause? What implications does it have for left politics? Were the ex-radicals right to become conservatives? This book, the first of its kind, answers these and more questions.
Right and left (Political science) --- Betrayal. --- Radicalism. --- Capitalism. --- Cold War. --- Fascism. --- Imperialism. --- Marxism. --- Radical. --- Renegade. --- Russian Revolution. --- Stalinism.
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Bereits während des deutschen Vernichtungskrieges dokumentierten sowjetische Museumsmitarbeitende (muzejsciki) die Ereignisse. An der Front, im Hinterland und in den besetzten Gebieten sammelten sie Relikte des Kampfes, Leids und Überlebens. Ihre Ausstellungen zur Kommemoration des »Großen Vaterländischen Krieges« überraschen durch Heterogenität und große Resonanz. Anne E. Hasselmann setzt den Fokus auf die agency von muzejsciki und Museumsbesuchenden in der Musealisierung des Krieges und eröffnet somit neue Einblicke in die Gesellschaft im Stalinismus. Damit schließt sie eine Lücke in der Erinnerungsgeschichte des Krieges, der das Selbstverständnis der russischen Gesellschaft bis heute prägt.
HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century. --- Agency. --- Contemporary History. --- History of the 20th Century. --- History. --- Memory Culture. --- Memory. --- Museology. --- Russia. --- Second World War. --- Soviet Union. --- Stalinism.
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Socialist realism and architecture --- Architecture --- Réalisme socialiste et architecture --- Architecture and Town Planning. --- Stalinism --- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics --- Stalinism. --- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. --- Réalisme socialiste et architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- Russia
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