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E-grāmata: Coping with Hunger and Shortage under German Occupation in World War II

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This volume demonstrates how German expansion in the Second World War II led to shortages, of food and other necessities including medicine, for the occupied populations, causing many to die from severe hunger or starvation. While the various chapters look at a range of topics, the main focus is on the experiences of ordinary people under occupation; their everyday life, and how this quickly became dominated by the search for supplies and different strategies to fight scarcity. The book discusses various such strategies for surviving increasingly catastrophic circumstances, ranging from how people dealt with rationing systems, to the use of substitute products and recycling, barter, black-marketeering and smuggling, and even survival prostitution. In addressing examples from Norway to Greece and from France to Russia, this volume offers the first pan-European perspective on the history of shortage, malnutrition and hunger resulting from the war, occupation, and aggressive German exploitation policies. 

Part I Introduction
Supply Situations: National Socialist Policies of Exploitation and Economies of Shortage in Occupied Societies During World War II
3(24)
Tatjana Tonsmeyer
Part II Economies of Scarcity and "Ersatz" Sites
Black Market in the General Government 1939--1945: Survival Strategy or (Un)Official Economy?
27(22)
Jerzy Kochanowski
Economies of Scarcity in Belarusian Villages During World War II: How New Findings from Oral History Projects Put a Perpetrator-Centred Historiography in Perspective
49(12)
Aliaksandr Smalianchuk
Tatsiana Kasataya
Supplies Under Pressure: Survival in a Fully Rationed Society: Experiences, Cases and Innovation in Rural and Urban Regions in Occupied Norway
61(22)
Guri Hjeltnes
`The Black Market Is a Crime Against Community': The Failure of the Vichy Government to Bring About an Egalitarian System of Distribution and the Growth of the Black Market in France During the German Occupation (1940--1944)
83(16)
Fabrice Grenard
The Black Market in Occupied Italy and the Approach of Italian and German Authorities (1943--1945)
99(20)
Jacopo Calussi
Alessandro Salvador
Bones of Contention: The Nazi Recycling Project in Germany and France During World War II
119(24)
Chad B. Denton
Heike Weber
Part III Coping Strategies and Creating Privileges
Between Employer and Self-Organisation: Belgian Workers and Miners Coping with Food Shortages Under German Occupation (1940--1944)
143(24)
Dirk Luyten
`Dem tschechischen Arbeiter das Fressen geben': Factory Canteens in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
167(16)
Jaromir Balcar
`In the Hope of a Piece of Sausage or a Mug of Beer': Writing a History of Survival Sex in Occupied Europe
183(20)
Maren Roger
Part IV Vulnerabilities: At the Bottom of the Supply Pyramid
`Choosing' Between Children and the Elderly in the Greek Famine (1941--1944)
203(20)
Violetta Hionidou
Food, Money and Barter in the Lvov Ghetto, Eastern Galicia
223(26)
Natalia Aleksiun
The North Caucasus and German Exploitation Policies in World War II: Everyday Life Experience of Children Under the Occupation
249(26)
Irina Rebrova
Elena Strekalova
`...Have Not Received Any Deliveries of Potatoes for Quite Some Time ...': Food Supply and Acquisition in the Ghettos of Vilnius and Kaunas
275(18)
Joachim Tauber
Fighting Vulnerability: Child-Feeding Initiatives During the Dutch Hunger Winter
293(18)
Ingrid J. J. de Zwarte
Index 311
Tatjana Tönsmeyer is Chair of Modern History at the University of Wuppertal, Germany. From 2012-2016 she was Head of the 'Europe' Research Area at the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities. She co-edits the international research and editorial project 'Societies under German Occupation: Experiences and Everyday Life in World War II'.

Peter Haslinger is Director of the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe in Marburg, Germany. He is Chair in East Central European History at Justus-Liebig-University Giessen and the Giessen Centre for Eastern European Studies. He is also co-editor of 'Societies under German Occupation: Experiences and Everyday Life in World War II'. 



Agnes Laba is Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Modern History of the University of Wuppertal. She received her PhD in contemporary history at the University of Giessen for her research on the discourse about the Eastern border of the Weimar Republic.