The eastern front in the Second World War was one of unparalleled ferocity and brutality unseen on any other front during civilization’s largest and most destructive war. This work contends that in order to understand how the eastern front was such can only be understood through the lens of Nazi ideology and its long-terms goals for Lebensraum and the Greater Germany it sought to secure. The role of Nazi racial ideology and its belief in the inherent racial inferiority of the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, along with totalitarian ideology viewing Soviet Communism as Nazism’s chief totalitarian rival are crucial factors that explain the distinctly brutal characteristics of the eastern front. How these factors translat...
In response to Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22nd, 1941, Stalin ordered the deportat...
During the battles for East Prussia in the final year of the Second World War, the ruthless conduct ...
This dissertation examines what one Volhynian writer called a "sea of blood and tears" - the three-y...
The eastern front in the Second World War was one of unparalleled ferocity and brutality unseen on a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine what can be considered a military blunder on the part of th...
Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941. Hitler’s plan to annihilate Germany’s Eastern...
Soviet historiography discusses the People’s War during the Second World War, the idea that all of t...
This article compares and contrasts the Wehrmacht’s execution of Adolf Hitler’s Final Solution to th...
This work examines the way the German armed forces treated the Soviet peoples, particularly the Slav...
This thesis considers one of the most widely debated topics in modern European history: why the men ...
The Nazi invasion and occupation of Western Poland was a vital first step to the development and ful...
The two most monstrous and closely intertwined crimes committed by Nazi Germany, the Holocaust and t...
In early twentieth century racial ideologies and racial anthropology penetrated the traditional conc...
The purpose of this study is to seek knowledge of how eugenics justified extreme racial policy, terr...
textThis work seeks both to modify and challenge the prevailing view of an ideologically-driven Army...
In response to Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22nd, 1941, Stalin ordered the deportat...
During the battles for East Prussia in the final year of the Second World War, the ruthless conduct ...
This dissertation examines what one Volhynian writer called a "sea of blood and tears" - the three-y...
The eastern front in the Second World War was one of unparalleled ferocity and brutality unseen on a...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine what can be considered a military blunder on the part of th...
Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941. Hitler’s plan to annihilate Germany’s Eastern...
Soviet historiography discusses the People’s War during the Second World War, the idea that all of t...
This article compares and contrasts the Wehrmacht’s execution of Adolf Hitler’s Final Solution to th...
This work examines the way the German armed forces treated the Soviet peoples, particularly the Slav...
This thesis considers one of the most widely debated topics in modern European history: why the men ...
The Nazi invasion and occupation of Western Poland was a vital first step to the development and ful...
The two most monstrous and closely intertwined crimes committed by Nazi Germany, the Holocaust and t...
In early twentieth century racial ideologies and racial anthropology penetrated the traditional conc...
The purpose of this study is to seek knowledge of how eugenics justified extreme racial policy, terr...
textThis work seeks both to modify and challenge the prevailing view of an ideologically-driven Army...
In response to Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22nd, 1941, Stalin ordered the deportat...
During the battles for East Prussia in the final year of the Second World War, the ruthless conduct ...
This dissertation examines what one Volhynian writer called a "sea of blood and tears" - the three-y...