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Victim-heroes in collective memory: Surviving soviet repressions heroically
Memory Studies, 2023Daria Khlevnyuk
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Repression and the "return of the repressed."
Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1955openaire +2 more sources
2018
Focuses on the German anti-guerrilla warfare in Serbia in 1941. Although German military and civil officials did not consider the Serbs as ideological enemies solely on the basis of race, the outbreak of resistance elevated racial stereotypes to the forestage of occupation policies, particularly since the Germans did not have enough troops to suppress ...
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Focuses on the German anti-guerrilla warfare in Serbia in 1941. Although German military and civil officials did not consider the Serbs as ideological enemies solely on the basis of race, the outbreak of resistance elevated racial stereotypes to the forestage of occupation policies, particularly since the Germans did not have enough troops to suppress ...
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“Silencing” or “Magnifying” Memories? Stalin’s Repressions and the 1990s in Russian Museums
Problems of Post-Communism, 2023Daria Khlevnyuk
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