- Series
- Cass series on the Soviet (Russian) study of war, 18
Cass series on the Soviet (Russian) study of war ; 18.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Hill, Alexander, 1974-
- Published
- London ; New York : Frank Cass, 2005
- Locale
- Soviet Union, Northwestern
Soviet Union
- Contents
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The Soviet partisan movement and German occupation policy in Western, Soviet and post-Soviet writing
The case study area : the rear areas of Army Group North
Soviet and German preparations for occupation and resistance
The establishment and nature of German military government
The fledgling partisan movement
Who was winning the partisan war during 1941? : the military effectiveness of the partisan movement
Life under German military government c. December 1941 : spring/summer 1943
German 'anti-partisan' warfare and the civilian population
The Soviet partisan movement comes of age
The suppression of the adolescent partisan movement : partisan losses, the fragmentation of units and forced withdrawal to Soviet lines
Evacuation, scorched earth, and the emergence of a 'vsenarodnoe' partisan movement
Conclusion : German brutality, the changing fortunes of the partisan movement and the partisan movement in the general context of the Soviet war effort.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-189) and index.
The Soviet partisan movement and German occupation policy in Western, Soviet and post-Soviet writing -- The case study area : the rear areas of Army Group North -- Soviet and German preparations for occupation and resistance -- The establishment and nature of German military government -- The fledgling partisan movement -- Who was winning the partisan war during 1941? : the military effectiveness of the partisan movement -- Life under German military government c. December 1941 : spring/summer 1943 -- German 'anti-partisan' warfare and the civilian population -- The Soviet partisan movement comes of age -- The suppression of the adolescent partisan movement : partisan losses, the fragmentation of units and forced withdrawal to Soviet lines -- Evacuation, scorched earth, and the emergence of a 'vsenarodnoe' partisan movement -- Conclusion : German brutality, the changing fortunes of the partisan movement and the partisan movement in the general context of the Soviet war effort.