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War and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941–1945
Naimark, Norman M
Contemporary European History, 2007, Vol.16(2), pp.259-274
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Titre :
War and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941–1945
Auteur(s) :
Naimark, Norman M
Notes :
The historical connection between war and genocide is clear and apparent. Scholars of mass killing have repeatedly pointed out the linkages between the First World War and the Armenian genocide of 1915, between the Second World War and the Holocaust, between the 1993–4 war and the genocide in Rwanda, and between the war in Bosnia and the genocide in Srebrenica. Scholars of war, most often military historians, have been less ready to tie what they see as two distinct social phenomena – war and genocide – into the same bundle. This was especially the case, until recently, for the Nazi attack on the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, and the subsequent mass murder of the Jews. The Wehrmacht, the German fighting forces, were seen to be implementing an enormously ambitious military campaign against the Soviet Union, which, in the end, they lost. Meanwhile, the Nazi security organs – the SS, the SD, and the Einsatzgruppen – carried out the ‘Final Solution’, inspired primarily by Hitler and the Nazi hierarchs.
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Contemporary European History, 2007, Vol.16(2), pp.259-274
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Sujets :
History & Archaeology
Type :
Revue d'études
ISSN:
0960-7773 ;
E-ISSN:
1469-2171 ;
DOI:
10.1017/S0960777307003839
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