The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945

The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945
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Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015001306662
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Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945 by : John Barber

"John Barber and Mark Harrison explore how the political and economic system of the USSR stood up to the German invasion which penetrated deep into Soviet territory, and to the colossal burdens of total war. They examine the ways in which the Soviet leaders rallied their people and their resources, and show how the Soviet people themselves lived and worked in wartime. They give an account of the role played by the USSR's British and Amerian allies; and they try to assess how far the terrible experience of war changed the social, multinational and economic order of the Soviet Union, and influenced its long-term political future."--Page 4 of cover.

World War II: The Eastern Front 1941-1945

World War II: The Eastern Front 1941-1945
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781435891340
ISBN-13 : 1435891341
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis World War II: The Eastern Front 1941-1945 by : Geoffrey Jukes

Outlines events on the Eastern Front of World War II from the 1941 German the invasion of the Soviet Union to Stalin's declaration of war with Japan in 1945

Fortress Dark and Stern

Fortress Dark and Stern
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9780190618438
ISBN-13 : 0190618434
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Fortress Dark and Stern by : Wendy Z. Goldman

The first history of the Soviet home front experience during World War II and of the civilians who bore the burden of total war and played a critical role in the global victory over fascism. After Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, German troops conquered the heartland of Soviet industry and agriculture and turned the occupied territories into mass killing fields. The country's survival hung in the balance. In Fortress Dark and Stern, Wendy Z. Goldman and Donald Filtzer tell the epic tale of the Soviet home front during World War II. Against the backdrop of the Red Army's early retreats and hard-fought advances after Stalingrad, they present the impact of total war behind the front lines in a chronicle of spirited defense efforts, draconian state directives, teeming black markets, official corruption, and selfless heroism. In one of the greatest wartime feats in history, Soviet workers rapidly evacuated factories, food, and people thousands of miles to the east. After long and dangerous journeys in unheated boxcars, they built a new industrial base beyond the reach of German bombers. As the Soviet state reached the height of its power, imposing military discipline and sending millions of people to work thousands of miles from home, ordinary people withstood starvation, epidemics, and horrific living conditions to supply the front and make the Allied victory possible This book examines the dark and painful war years from a new perspective, telling the stories of evacuees, refugees, teenaged and women workers, runaways from work, prisoners, and deportees. Based on a vast trove of new archival materials, Fortress Dark and Stern reveals a history of suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph largely unknown to Western readers.

Making War, Making Women

Making War, Making Women
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9780820337586
ISBN-13 : 0820337587
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Making War, Making Women by : Melissa A. McEuen

Drawing on war propaganda, popular advertising, voluminous government records, and hundreds of letters and other accounts written by women in the 1940s, Melissa A. McEuen examines how extensively women's bodies and minds became "battlegrounds" in the U.S. fight for victory in World War II. Women were led to believe that the nation's success depended on their efforts--not just on factory floors, but at their dressing tables, bathroom sinks, and laundry rooms. They were to fill their arsenals with lipstick, nail polish, creams, and cleansers in their battles to meet the standards of ideal womanhood touted in magazines, newspapers, billboards, posters, pamphlets and in the rapidly expanding pinup genre. Scrutinized and sexualized in new ways, women understood that their faces, clothes, and comportment would indicate how seriously they took their responsibilities as citizens. McEuen also shows that the wartime rhetoric of freedom, democracy, and postwar opportunity coexisted uneasily with the realities of a racially stratified society. The context of war created and reinforced whiteness, and McEuen explores how African Americans grappled with whiteness as representing the true American identity. Using perspectives of cultural studies and feminist theory, Making War, Making Women offers a broad look at how women on the American home front grappled with a political culture that used their bodies in service of the war effort.

Windows on the War

Windows on the War
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0300170238
ISBN-13 : 9780300170238
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Windows on the War by : Art Institute of Chicago

A fascinating look at the aesthetic means and political ends of the graphically bold posters of the Soviet Union's TASS News Agency during WWII

Accounting for War

Accounting for War
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 0521894247
ISBN-13 : 9780521894241
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Accounting for War by : Mark Harrison

In this book Mark Harrison rebuilds and analyses the Soviet economy's wartime statistical record, examining its prewar size and composition, and wartime changes in GNP, employment, the defence burden, and the role of foreign aid. Complementing classic long-run growth studies, the book compares the Soviet experience with that of other great powers. It emphasises the severity of current costs and capital losses arising from the war, which had a negative effect on GNP that persisted well after the end of the war. The results are based on a comprehensive analysis of hitherto closed official documents, shedding light on the dimensions of the Soviet war effort, the comparative economics of the war, and its long-term impact on the Soviet economy.

Russia at War, 1941–1945

Russia at War, 1941–1945
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 814
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ISBN-10 : 9781510716278
ISBN-13 : 1510716270
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Russia at War, 1941–1945 by : Alexander Werth

In 1941, Russian-born British journalist Alexander Werth observed the unfolding of the Soviet-German conflict with his own eyes. What followed was the widely acclaimed book, Russia at War, first printed in 1964. At once a history of facts, a collection of interviews, and a document of the human condition, Russia at War is a stunning, modern classic that chronicles the savagery and struggles on Russian soil during the most incredible military conflict in modern history. As a behind-the-scenes eyewitness to the pivotal, shattering events as they occurred, Werth chronicles with vivid detail the hardships of everyday citizens, massive military operations, and the political movements toward diplomacy as the world tried to reckon with what they had created. Despite its sheer historical scope, Werth tells the story of a country at war in startlingly human terms, drawing from his daily interviews and conversations with generals, soldiers, peasants, and other working class civilians. The result is a unique and expansive work with immeasurable breadth and depth, built on lucid and engaging prose, that captures every aspect of a terrible moment in human history. Now newly updated with a foreword by Soviet historian Nicolas Werth, the son of Alexander Werth, this new edition of Russia at War continues to be indispensable World War II journalism and the definitive historical authority on the Soviet-German war.

World War II on the Russian Front 1941-1945

World War II on the Russian Front 1941-1945
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Publisher : Danann Books
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 0993181317
ISBN-13 : 9780993181313
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis World War II on the Russian Front 1941-1945 by : Mike Lepine

Compelling history of Operation Barbarossa - Hitler's planned invasion of Russia.

The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945

The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000127031908
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Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945 by : David R. Stone

"Chapters explore key aspects of the Soviet organization of the war, and shed fresh light on the transformation achieved by Stalin and his generals, who faced the prospect of utter defeat in 1941. The structure, tactics and operation of the Red Army through the war years are examined in close detail. The real impact of partisans and resistance fighters is reconsidered as is the role of women and the influence of propaganda. And the authors explore the economic and industrial policies -- and achievements -- that made victory on the battlefields possible"--Jacket.

The Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, 1941-45

The Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, 1941-45
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9781135765255
ISBN-13 : 1135765251
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, 1941-45 by : Alexander Hill

This book consists of extracts from key documents, along with commentary and further reading, on the ‘Great Patriotic War’ of the Soviet Union against Nazi Germany, 1941-45. Despite the historical significance of the war, few Soviet documents have been published in English. This work provides translations of a range of extracts from Soviet documents relating to the titanic struggle on the Eastern Front during World War II, with commentary. This is the only single-volume work in English to use documentary evidence to look at the Soviet war effort from military, political, economic and diplomatic perspectives. The book should not only facilitate a deeper study of the Soviet war effort, but also allow more balanced study of what is widely known in the West as the ‘Eastern Front’. This book will be of much interest to students and scholars of military history, Soviet history, and World War II history.