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Jews in Belarus Before and After the Holocaust
The complex of questions related to the problem of Byelorussian military collaborationism in the period of Second World War is examined in a monograph. On the base of vast historical material from the archives of Ukraine, Byelorussia, Russia, Germany and USA the process of organization, preparation and battle using of Byelorussian units and sub-units in composition of police, Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS is retraced. In the first chapter reasons and conditions of creation of the Byelorussian collaborationist formations through the prism of plans of German military and political management in attitude to this soviet republic are exposed. The place of Byelorussian emigration in this process is considered. In the second chapter influence of Byelorussian national movement on creation and use of collaborationist units and sub-units is analyzed. The fight of pro-Nazi and anti-Nazi currents in national movement f New Vnus S50 32 GB or leading position in this process is shown. To the Byelorussian collaborationist formations in composition German forces on keeping an order the third chapter of monograph is covered. Use the method of comparative analysis, an author shows the process of organization, preparation and battle using of units of the Byelorussian police, self-defense and prototype of national military powers – the Byelorussian regional defensive. Finally, about the Byelorussian formations in the structures of the armed forces of Nazi Germany speech go in the fourth chapter of monograph. An author
analyzed and compared organization preparation and battle using of battle, special and auxiliary units of Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS. Firstly in domestic historiography history of the youth militarized organization Union of the Byelorussian youth and its role in German military efforts is considered. A book is expected on specialists-historians, teachers of universities and colleges, students and all, who is interested in the problems of history of Second World War.
The monograph examines the policy of the USSR in relation to the "Jewish national home" in Palestine, created after the end of the First World War under the auspices of Great Britain, which was carried out in the 1920s–1930s. Much attention is paid to the analysis of the "Comintern", "Narkomindel" and "economic" areas of Soviet policy. The work is based on little-known documents from Russian archives. The monograph is devoted to the Soviet policy regarding the “national home of Jewish people” in Palestine established after the end of the First World War under the aegis of Great Britain, in the 1920-1930s. Much attention is paid to analysis of three Soviet policy areas: Comintern line, Ministry of Foreign Affairs line and economic cooperation. The research is based on little-known documents from Russian archives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Jewish texts and inscriptions Maksim Fishelev (St.Petersburg) Two Angels in Qumran Document of the Testament of Amram 4Q'Amram Ekaterina Kudryavtseva (Moscow) Heavenly writings: correlation of the themes and development of the images in The Books of Enoch Anna Volynets (Minsk) "They" in the Biblical sources of the Persian age (6th–4th century B.C.E.) Daria Kovaleva (Moscow) The Sultan's firman of the 1521: history, primary sources, historiography Andriy Korchak (Brody) The Jewish inscriptions on the Great Brody synagogue. The attempt of the reconstruction and the variants of reading through The Jews and the others: cross-cultural parallels Viktoria Gerasimova (Moscow) The image of the Jew in Russian sources of the 18th century: the ways of interpretation Yury Khalturin (Ekaterinburg) Kabbalah and symbolism of Freemasonry in interpretations of Russian Freemasons of the 18th–19th century Ilya Yuzefovich (Moscow) Hayim Nahman Bialik and Russian symbolists. The features of poetics East European Jewry Evgeniy Kotlyar (Kharkiv) Images of the Synagogues reflected in Jewish literature and memoires Ilya Pechenin (Moscow) Adolph Y. Landau (1842–1902) and the Russian-Jewish periodicals Evgeniya Pevzner (St.Petersburg) Jewish Committee for the Relief of War Victims (1914–1921) Eva Sinkevica (Riga) The Input of the Activities of Jewish Society of Enlightment in Riga Olga Schuka (Grodno) The Jewish periodicals on territories of the Western Belarus during the interwar
period Elena Vytrinskaya (Poltava) Anti-Jewish agitation and propaganda in the Soviet Ukraine, 1920s–1930s Anna Voyteschik (Grodno) Documents on the history of shtetl
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