The article examines and analyzes a special type of sources on the history of the creation and functioning of POW camps in the USSR during the Great Patriotic War and the first post-war years. Documents from two Tambov camps No. 64 and No. 188 were taken for study. Letters of war prisoners to their relatives and friends, appeals to their comrades at the front and ceremonial thank-you albums that were written by them before they were sent home. They are united by one main feature: they were written under the strong influence of the political departments of the camps and served propaganda purposes. However, despite strict censorship, the documents contain quite reliable information about the positi on of prisoners of war, their attitude...
The article reproduces the peculiarities of interned Ukrainian soldiers’ everyday life in the Lancut...
This dissertation concerns the legacy of the Nazi forced enlistment during World War II and focuses ...
This dissertation examines German prisoners of war (POWs) in the USSR from 1941 to 1956. The Soviet ...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
Luxembourg camp literature has its literary roots in the literature of prisoners of war and prisoner...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the German and Romanian captivity of the cadets of the Yar...
In the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of forced conscri...
peer reviewedIn the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of f...
The article describes the process of detaining civilians by the agents of NKVD nad SMERSH (counter-i...
In the four years of Finland’s Continuation War against the USSR, Finnish troops captured 67,000 Sov...
The article focuses on the fate of the so-called « Malgré Nous » (« Against our will »). These Frenc...
The article focuses on the fate of the so-called « Malgré Nous » (« Against our will »). These Frenc...
The article examines the problem of mortality among Soviet prisoners of war in Finland in the period...
This article describes the specific features of the Soviet variant of construction of the “discourse...
The article reproduces the peculiarities of interned Ukrainian soldiers’ everyday life in the Lancut...
This dissertation concerns the legacy of the Nazi forced enlistment during World War II and focuses ...
This dissertation examines German prisoners of war (POWs) in the USSR from 1941 to 1956. The Soviet ...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
Luxembourg camp literature has its literary roots in the literature of prisoners of war and prisoner...
In the talk by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union will be treated as a consequen...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the German and Romanian captivity of the cadets of the Yar...
In the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of forced conscri...
peer reviewedIn the paper by Inna Ganschow, the camp experience in the Soviet Union as a result of f...
The article describes the process of detaining civilians by the agents of NKVD nad SMERSH (counter-i...
In the four years of Finland’s Continuation War against the USSR, Finnish troops captured 67,000 Sov...
The article focuses on the fate of the so-called « Malgré Nous » (« Against our will »). These Frenc...
The article focuses on the fate of the so-called « Malgré Nous » (« Against our will »). These Frenc...
The article examines the problem of mortality among Soviet prisoners of war in Finland in the period...
This article describes the specific features of the Soviet variant of construction of the “discourse...
The article reproduces the peculiarities of interned Ukrainian soldiers’ everyday life in the Lancut...
This dissertation concerns the legacy of the Nazi forced enlistment during World War II and focuses ...
This dissertation examines German prisoners of war (POWs) in the USSR from 1941 to 1956. The Soviet ...