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Between Stalin and Hitler: Class War and Race War on the Dvina, 1940-46
Contributor(s): Swain, Geoffrey (Author)
ISBN: 0415331935     ISBN-13: 9780415331937
Publisher: Routledge
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2004
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Annotation: Little has been written on the history of the Second World War on the experience of collaboration and resistance of the Baltic States. The struggle between Nazism and communism was at its sharpest in Latvia, where Latvians were fighting in the Latvian SS Legion as well as in the Latvian Division of the Red Army, hence making it a civil war. Covering the horrors that took place in Latvia from the beginning of the Second World War until 1947, this book focuses on the heart of the twentieth century: Stalinist industrialization, collectivization and political annihilation; Nazi expansionism and genocide; with in addition local nationalism, local nationalist rivalries, and local anti-Semitism. The author traces the developments in once particular region of Latvia, Daugavpils. There, the dilemma Hitler or Stalin, the ideological struggle of fascism or communism was more acute than anywhere else in Europe since the population was actively involved in establishing both.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Russia & The Former Soviet Union
- History | Europe - Baltic States
Dewey: 947.960
LCCN: 2004007057
Series: Basees/Routledgecurzon Series on Russian and East European S
Physical Information: 0.83" H x 6.1" W x 9.52" (1.23 lbs) 282 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Baltic
- Cultural Region - Russia
 
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Covering the horrors that took place in Latvia from the beginning of the Second World War until 1947, this book focuses on the heart of the 20th century: Stalinist industrialization, collectivization and political annihilation; Nazi expansionism and genocide; with local nationalism, local nationalist rivalries, and local anti-Semitism. The author traces the developments in one particular region of Latvia, Daugavpils. There, the dilemma of Hitler or Stalin, the ideological struggle of fascism or communism was more acute than anywhere else in Europe since the population was actively involved in establishing both.