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Violent Resistance: From the Baltics to Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe 1944-1956 [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 471 pages, height x width x depth: 238x154x38 mm, weight: 907 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Brill U Schoningh
  • ISBN-10: 3506703048
  • ISBN-13: 9783506703040
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 471 pages, height x width x depth: 238x154x38 mm, weight: 907 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Brill U Schoningh
  • ISBN-10: 3506703048
  • ISBN-13: 9783506703040
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The end of the Second World war did not mean the end of violence for many regions in Eastern Europe. The establishment of Communist-led governments often met not only civil but also armed resistance. These actions were taken by partisan groups and paramilitary forces which in some cases had been formed already during the war to support axis forces. In other cases - like Poland"s Armia Krajowa - they fought Nazi and Soviet occupiers with the same fervour. The aims of the fighters were the end of Communist rule and - like in the Baltic region - independence from the Soviet Union. Di culties in accessing sources and research taboos as well as a focus on other aspects of the Cold War are reasons why violent resistance in Europe after the Second World War is a topic yet rather underestimated and comparably little investigated by historiography. This book gives a comprehensive first overview of the ultimately futile attempts to end the rule of Moscow and her proxies.

Michael Gehler ist Professor für Neuere Deutsche und Europäische Geschichte an der Stiftung Universität Hildesheim.David Schriffl ist derzeit an der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften tätig.
Foreword ix
Overview of Maps included in the Volume xiii
1 Introduction
1(10)
David Schriffl
2 Understanding Resistance Movements as Asymmetric Warfare: Lessons for Today
11(17)
Keith D. Dickson
3 The Armed Anti-Soviet Resistance in Estonia after 1944
28(24)
Olaf Mertelsmann
4 A History of the Lithuanian Partisan Underground State (1944-1953)
52(20)
Vykintas Vaitkevicius
5 Seeking a Path to Independence: Belarusian Anti-Soviet Activity from 1944-1953
72(18)
Aleksandra Pomiecko
6 Armed Anti-Communist Resistance in Poland, 1944-1956
90(32)
Rafat Wnuk
7 Between Ideology and War Reality: Forming the Relations and Principles of Co existence between the UPA and Red Army from Spring to Autumn 1944
122(21)
Otesia Isaiuk
8 The Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists as the Leader of a Unique Fascist Armed Resistance
143(29)
Alexander Statiev
9 The Volhynian Czechs against Communism: An Example of Anti-communist Resistance in Czechoslovakia
172(19)
Adam Zitek
10 Armed Anti-communist Resistance in Slovakia in the Postwar Years, 1948-1953. The Cases of Augusrin Lednicky and Jan Resetko
191(27)
Beata Katrebova Blehova
11 The Anti-communist Resistance in Czechoslovakia in a Pedagogical Perspective
218(27)
Karina Horem
Vojtech Ripka
12 From Non-violent Resistance to Uprising by Force: The Case of Hungary 1945-1956
245(37)
Michael Gehter
Ibolya Murber
13 The Armed Anti-communist Resistance in North-Western Romania. Causes, Evolution, Consequences, and the Role of Families and Local Communities
282(27)
Cosmin Budeanca
14 Spectres of Fascism: Anti-communist Resistance and the Legacy of the Legion of the Archangel Michael in 1940s Romania
309(23)
Roland Clark
15 Women in the Armed Anti-communist Romanian Resistance, between Loyalty, Support and Betrayal. Case Studies: The Banat and Nucsoara Areas
332(21)
Ioana Ursu
16 Communist Action, the Perception by the Serbian Urban Elite and Anti-communist Resistance in Serbia
353(20)
Dejan N. Zee
17 Tito's Chetnik Hunters: The Dynamics of Asymmetric Warfare in Yugoslavia
373(15)
Stevan Bozanich
18 The Goryani Movement against the Communist Regime in Bulgaria (1944-1956): Prerequisites, Resistance, Consequences
388(38)
Valentin Voskresenski
19 Armed Albanian Resistance to the Hoxha Regime in Albania 1948-1953
426(20)
Marenglen Kasmi
Index 446