Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Movement

Soviet Reality and Emigré Theories (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies)

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Soviet Reality and Emigré Theories (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies)

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Vlasov and the Russian liberation movement: Soviet reality and emigre theories
1989, Cambridge University Press
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Vlasov and the Russian liberation movement: Soviet reality and émigré theories
1987, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"Almost at once after the outbreak of war between the USSR and the Third Reich on 22 June 1941, Soviet citizens in German hands, particularly prisoners-of-war and those civilians employed as forced labour by the Nazis, made clear their active opposition to Stalin and his regime."

Table of Contents

List of figures Page x
Preface Page xi
List of abbreviations Page xiii
Introduction Page 1
1. Foundations Page 19
1. Red Army Commander Page 19
2. Ostpolitik Page 29
3. Decision to lead Page 37
4. KONR and the final stages Page 61
2. Ideals Page 89
1. High Hopes Page 89
2. Reality Page 124
3. The Russian idea Page 165
1. At Home Page 165
2. From foreign shores Page 169
3. Splicing old and new Page 183
Conclusion Page 199
Appendices Page 206
A. The Smolensk declaration Page 206
B. Vlasov's Open Letter Page 210
C. The Prague Manifesto Page 216
Select bibliography Page 224
Index Page 240

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Number of pages
272
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
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14.9 ounces

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