Preface only.Based on a broad range of sources, this volume investigates the extent, the context, the scenarios, the reasons, the aftermath, and the historiography of frontline defection
The article offers an overview of modern historical data on the origins, causes of World War II, the...
The defected soldiers from the Korean People’s Army has shown different aspects and dimensions...
The victory of the Soviet Union over the National Socialist Third Reich in World War II is still con...
Mark Edele, Stalin’s Defectors: How Red Army Soldiers became Hitler’s Collaborators, 1941-1945. Oxfo...
The article examines the phenomenon of the “deserters of the flag,” i.e. the defection of the Wehrma...
M. Edele, Stalin's Defectors. How Red Army Soldiers became Hitler's Collaborators, 1941-1945, Oxford...
The question of Red Army soldiers crossing the lines to the Germans during the German-Soviet war of ...
In this article, the author examines little-studied and controversial aspects of the issue of defect...
textThis work seeks both to modify and challenge the prevailing view of an ideologically-driven Army...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-105)The partisan movement in the Soviet Union during...
At the Second World War, the Soviet Union was militarily and politically unprepared to wage a large-...
On the eve of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the communist movement had reached their lo...
The article analyses some aspects of the activity of the ideological structures of the Red Army. Bas...
Based on documents for the Russian archives, which in the early 1990s became open to the researchers...
This history of the Red Army as an institution is frequently described in terms of its proximity to ...
The article offers an overview of modern historical data on the origins, causes of World War II, the...
The defected soldiers from the Korean People’s Army has shown different aspects and dimensions...
The victory of the Soviet Union over the National Socialist Third Reich in World War II is still con...
Mark Edele, Stalin’s Defectors: How Red Army Soldiers became Hitler’s Collaborators, 1941-1945. Oxfo...
The article examines the phenomenon of the “deserters of the flag,” i.e. the defection of the Wehrma...
M. Edele, Stalin's Defectors. How Red Army Soldiers became Hitler's Collaborators, 1941-1945, Oxford...
The question of Red Army soldiers crossing the lines to the Germans during the German-Soviet war of ...
In this article, the author examines little-studied and controversial aspects of the issue of defect...
textThis work seeks both to modify and challenge the prevailing view of an ideologically-driven Army...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-105)The partisan movement in the Soviet Union during...
At the Second World War, the Soviet Union was militarily and politically unprepared to wage a large-...
On the eve of the Second World War, the Soviet Union and the communist movement had reached their lo...
The article analyses some aspects of the activity of the ideological structures of the Red Army. Bas...
Based on documents for the Russian archives, which in the early 1990s became open to the researchers...
This history of the Red Army as an institution is frequently described in terms of its proximity to ...
The article offers an overview of modern historical data on the origins, causes of World War II, the...
The defected soldiers from the Korean People’s Army has shown different aspects and dimensions...
The victory of the Soviet Union over the National Socialist Third Reich in World War II is still con...