partisan and anti-partisan warfare in Eastern Europe, 1939-45
edited by Ben Shepard and Juliette Pattinson.
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York
Palgrave Macmillan
2010
(xv, 262 pages) : maps
The Soviet Union. Foreword / Evan Mawdsley --;Partisans, civilians, and the Soviet state : an overview / Ken Slepyan --;"One senses danger from all sides, especially from fanatical civilians" : the 121st Infantry Division and partisan war, June 1941-April 1942 / Jeff Rutherford --;The relationship between Soviet partisans and the civilian population in Byelorussia under German occupation, 1941-1944 / Alex Brakel --;The German gendarmerie and partisans in Belorussia, 1941-44 / --;Poland. Foreword / Paul Latawski --;The Armia Krajowa and the development of Polish partisan warfare, 1939-1943 / Paul Latawski --;"A game of cat-and-mouse" : the Gestapo spy network in Tomaschow Mazowiecki, Poland 1939-45 / Claire M. Hall --;Yugoslavia. Foreword / Klaus Schmider --;Bloodier than Böhme : the 342nd Infantry Division in Serbia, 1941 / Ben Shepherd --;Integrated warfare? : the Germans and the Ustaša massacres : Syrmia, 1942 / Alex Korb --;An uncivil war of ideas : German, partisan, and home guard propaganda in the province of Ljubljana, 1943-45 / Gregor Kranjc.
Cutting-edge case studies examine the partisan and anti-partisan warfare which broke out across German-occupied eastern Europe during World War Two, showing how it was shaped in varied ways by factors including fighting power, political and economic structures, ideological and psychological influences, and the attitude of the wider population.
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