For Russia with Hitler: white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war
"The Bolshevik takeover of Russia created an alternative Russia in exile which never laid down its arms. For two decades, expelled White Russians sought ways to retaliate against the Soviet Union and return home. Their irreconcilability was galvanized by a superstructure, the dominant military...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Bolshevik takeover of Russia created an alternative Russia in exile which never laid down its arms. For two decades, expelled White Russians sought ways to retaliate against the Soviet Union and return home. Their irreconcilability was galvanized by a superstructure, the dominant military organization, the Russian All-Military Union (ROVS). Eventually, militant anti-Bolshevism led the exiled Russians into alliance with Nazi Germany, despite the latter’s anti-Slavic stance. For Russia with Hitler tells the story of how thousands of White Russian émigrés joined the German invasion of the Soviet Union as soldiers, translators, and civilian workers. Oleg Beyda investigates and contextualizes émigré collaboration with National Socialist Germany, explaining how it was possible for Russians to fight against the Russians. The book reveals that the exiles, although united ideologically by Russian nationalism in a general sense, did not establish one single, clear-cut political solution for a future "liberated Russia." Drawing on wide archival material, For Russia with Hitler details the background and ideological framework of the émigrés, how they rationalized their support for Nazism, and what they did on the Eastern Front, including their reactions to life in occupation, war crimes, and the Holocaust." -- Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 375 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781487556488 |
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spelling | Bėjda, Oleg Igorevič 1990- Verfasser (DE-588)1063081270 aut For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war Oleg Beyda Toronto ; Buffalo ; London University of Toronto Press [2024] xiv, 375 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "The Bolshevik takeover of Russia created an alternative Russia in exile which never laid down its arms. For two decades, expelled White Russians sought ways to retaliate against the Soviet Union and return home. Their irreconcilability was galvanized by a superstructure, the dominant military organization, the Russian All-Military Union (ROVS). Eventually, militant anti-Bolshevism led the exiled Russians into alliance with Nazi Germany, despite the latter’s anti-Slavic stance. For Russia with Hitler tells the story of how thousands of White Russian émigrés joined the German invasion of the Soviet Union as soldiers, translators, and civilian workers. Oleg Beyda investigates and contextualizes émigré collaboration with National Socialist Germany, explaining how it was possible for Russians to fight against the Russians. The book reveals that the exiles, although united ideologically by Russian nationalism in a general sense, did not establish one single, clear-cut political solution for a future "liberated Russia." Drawing on wide archival material, For Russia with Hitler details the background and ideological framework of the émigrés, how they rationalized their support for Nazism, and what they did on the Eastern Front, including their reactions to life in occupation, war crimes, and the Holocaust." -- Provided by publisher Russkiĭ obshche-voinskiĭ soi͡uz. Russians--Germany--History--20th century. Exiles--Germany--History--20th century. Political refugees--Germany--History--20th century. Anti-communist movements--Soviet Union. Foreign enlistment--Germany--History--20th century. Soviet Union--History--Revolution, 1917-1921--Refugees. Soviet Union--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781487556501 |
spellingShingle | Bėjda, Oleg Igorevič 1990- For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war Russkiĭ obshche-voinskiĭ soi͡uz. Russians--Germany--History--20th century. Exiles--Germany--History--20th century. Political refugees--Germany--History--20th century. Anti-communist movements--Soviet Union. Foreign enlistment--Germany--History--20th century. Soviet Union--History--Revolution, 1917-1921--Refugees. Soviet Union--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. |
title | For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war |
title_auth | For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war |
title_exact_search | For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war |
title_full | For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war Oleg Beyda |
title_fullStr | For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war Oleg Beyda |
title_full_unstemmed | For Russia with Hitler white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war Oleg Beyda |
title_short | For Russia with Hitler |
title_sort | for russia with hitler white russian emigres and the german soviet war |
title_sub | white Russian émigrés and the German-Soviet war |
topic | Russkiĭ obshche-voinskiĭ soi͡uz. Russians--Germany--History--20th century. Exiles--Germany--History--20th century. Political refugees--Germany--History--20th century. Anti-communist movements--Soviet Union. Foreign enlistment--Germany--History--20th century. Soviet Union--History--Revolution, 1917-1921--Refugees. Soviet Union--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. |
topic_facet | Russkiĭ obshche-voinskiĭ soi͡uz. Russians--Germany--History--20th century. Exiles--Germany--History--20th century. Political refugees--Germany--History--20th century. Anti-communist movements--Soviet Union. Foreign enlistment--Germany--History--20th century. Soviet Union--History--Revolution, 1917-1921--Refugees. Soviet Union--History--German occupation, 1941-1944. |
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