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Kontroverza o izložbi o Vermahtu: politika dokaza
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Kontroverza o izložbi o Vermahtu: politika dokaza

Author(s): Omer Bartov / Language(s): English,Serbian Issue: 1-4/2006

Between 1995 and 1999 , the exhibition “War of Extermination: ‘Crimes of the Wehrmacht 1941 to 1944 “ traveled to thirty - four cities in Germany and Austria and was seen by an estimated 850 , 000 visitors . Renamed “ The German Army and Genocide ,“ as lightly modified version of the exhibition was scheduled to open in New York City on December 2 , 1999 .

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Arnošt Lustig a ti druzí

Arnošt Lustig a ti druzí

Author(s): Jiří Holý / Language(s): Czech Issue: 1/2018

This article examines changes in the Holocaust/Shoah presentation in literature throughout the several past decades. According to Alvin H. Rosenfeld, the Holocaust is not percieved as an authentic historical event these days and slowly becomes a shared symbol of evil or entertainment. Rosenfeld warns about the possible “end of the Holocaust” in public consciousness. Short stories and novels by Arnošt Lustig are good examples of these changes. Later books by the author accentuate the harsher side of life in the camps (violence, brutality, hetero- and homosexual prostitution, lack of unity among the prisoners etc.). He often records stories of young Jewish girls and women. Their beauty and youth form a moving contrast to the horrors of the Shoah. In the novelette Colette, for instance, many conventional images are used in the narrative. Credibility of presented figures disappears very often, they are “omnipresent” and “omniscient” almost like the famous Forrest Gump. By using various information and statements reproduced by these characters, the author constructs a kind of Auschwitz-Birkenau encyclopedia. The result of this is the loss of authenticity. At the same time, though, a lot of data of this “encyclopedia” is inaccurate. Lustig uses elements of thriller and romance. In works by other well-known authors who write about the Holocaust, various elements can be found: elements of thriller (Jonathan Littell), fantasy, comics, horror as well as porn films (Igor Ostachowicz). Literary texts by both Littel and Ostachowicz are full of violence, brutality and sexual scenes. Like Lustig, Jonathan Littell has created an encyclopedia of Nazi crimes during the WWII with implausible characters and situations in his novel The Kindly Ones. In contrast to Lustig and Littell, Night of the Living Jews by Ostachowicz is more original and impressive. It also brings actual questions concerning the past and relations between Poles and Jews.

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Literary Stories: Cultural Memory

Literary Stories: Cultural Memory

Author(s): Alexander Kratochvil / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2013

Historical and cultural memory is put into practice through narratives. As a narrative medium, literature plays an important role in the process of transformation of the past events in cultural memory. This transformation includes critical reflection or affirmation of various aspects of memory and its social context. Literary texts in this paper include short stories of Jan Drda, Josef Škvorecký and Zdeněk Rotrekl which deal with the final days of the World War Two.

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Konceptuální labyrinty

Konceptuální labyrinty

Author(s): Radek Buben,Martin Štefek / Language(s): Czech Issue: 2/2021

The article offers an insight into the intellectual history of theories of totalitarianism and in an innovative way approaches the conflict between the proponents of different concepts of totalitarianism and the so-called revisionists. It seeks to provide a brief overview of the very complicated and, on both sides, very diverse debates and disputes. The authors deal with intellectual, societal and political sources of the theories of totalitarianism and offer their periodization in two waves and in important national contexts (Germany, Italy, France, and the United States). They also point out that more often than not the term “totalitarianism” is the only aspect that links the completely different traditions. The authors identify this striking incoherence in the different academic and non-academic genres, in the unclear relation between the theory and the empirical referents (that is, different political regimes, systems, movements, etc.), or in methodological statuses and approaches to conceptualization of totalitarianism (the relation between the term, the academic concept/empirical type/ideal type and the theory). They explain the rises and falls of the popularity of the concepts of totalitarianism, with special emphasis on some debates that have recently appeared in the Central European academic milieu. As the authors of this text claim, the renewed interest in totalitarianism is owed in part to the “new revisionism” whose representatives oppose the vaguely defined (or undefined) totalitarianism theories. The authors consider this dispute, apparent mainly in the recent debates on the communist past, a misunderstanding and point out two fundamental problems. Firstly, the argument is often led with the vaguely defined concept of totalitarianism which is often confused with the “perspective from above”. Secondly, the new revisionists often refute the theories of totalitarianism using, paradoxically, arguments that rather confirm than dispute these theories. The article shows that the gap between the different theorists of totalitarianism was actually much wider than the gap which is opening between the “new revisionists” and the “totalitarians”.

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Kolektivní násilí v českých zemích jako způsob vládnutí

Kolektivní násilí v českých zemích jako způsob vládnutí

Author(s): Jakub Střelec / Language(s): Czech Issue: 2/2021

Jaromír Mrňka’s monograph entitled "Limity lidskosti: Politika a sociální praxe kolektivního násilí v českých zemích 1944–1946" [Limits of Humanity: Politics and Social Practice of Collective Violence in the Czech Lands, 1944–1946] (Prague, Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů 2019) focuses on the social practice of collective violence in the Czech lands in the last months of German occupation and the first months of liberated Czechoslovakia. The author portrays the Czech lands in this period as a space of uncontrolled violence, which was committed by different actors and related, first, mainly to the Nazi terror during the death marches, death transports and anti-partisan operations, and after the war, chiefly to the forced resettlement of a German-speaking population and the restoration of state power in the borderlands. The reviewer appreciates the fact that the author examines the acts of collective violence both from the perspective of macrostructural preconditions and state policy, and microstructural analysis of individual violent excesses and their dynamics. His research is also based on the concept of “long 1940s”, that is the period from the outbreak of the Great Depression to the beginning of de-Stalinization, which was characterized by the use of collective violence as an instrument of state policy. What is important is the conclusion that the violent actions were not just random outbursts of individual anger, but represented an extreme form of governance which aimed at transforming the national and social structure of Czechoslovak society in the post-war period.

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Jozef Tiso pohledem polského historika a diplomata

Jozef Tiso pohledem polského historika a diplomata

Author(s): Aleš Černý / Language(s): Czech Issue: 1/2022

The subject of the review is a biography of the Slovak Catholic priest and politician Jozef Tiso (1887–1947). Tiso was the head of the independent Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945 under the patronage of Nazi Germany and was executed as a collaborator in April 1947, following a judgment of the National Court in Bratislava. The book "Kněz prezidentem: Slovensko Jozefa Tisa" [Priest as President: Jozef Tiso’s Slovakia] is a translation of the Polish original "Słowacja księdza-prezydenta: Jozef Tiso 1887–1947" (Kraków, Znak 2015). Its author, Andrzej Krawczyk, is a Polish historian and diplomat, the former ambassador to the Czech Republic and then to Slovakia. The reviewer criticizes the publication for its factual shortcomings but sees its contribution in its new perspectives and interesting questions as well as in its very readable presentation. In the reviewer’s opinion, the author is well versed in the modern history of the territory of the former Czechoslovakia and does not deviate from the role of an unbiased observer. In the dispute between Tiso’s historical apologists and critical biographers, however, Krawczyk is much closer to the latter group. He considers the first Slovak president to be a moderate conservative politician looking for a compromise, but also gives evidence of Tiso’s anti-Semitism, his responsibility for the alliance with Nazi Germany, and of his conscious participation in the Holocaust of Slovak Jews.

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Nová Tisova biografia nedosahuje úroveň dnešného historického poznania

Nová Tisova biografia nedosahuje úroveň dnešného historického poznania

Author(s): Miloslav Szabó / Language(s): Slovak Issue: 1/2022

The subject of the review is a biography of the Slovak Catholic priest and politician Jozef Tiso (1887–1947). Tiso was the head of the independent Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945 under the patronage of Nazi Germany and was executed as a collaborator in April 1947, following a judgment of the National Court in Bratislava. The book "Kněz prezidentem: Slovensko Jozefa Tisa" [Priest as President: Jozef Tiso’s Slovakia] is a translation of the Polish original "Słowacja księdza-prezydenta: Jozef Tiso 1887–1947" (Kraków, Znak 2015). Its author, Andrzej Krawczyk, is a Polish historian and diplomat, the former ambassador to the Czech Republic and then to Slovakia. According to the reviewer, the attempt to show the personality of Jozef Tiso in an objective light, without demonizing or praising him, is sincere and sympathetic, but unfortunately the author contributes almost no new findings to our understanding of Tiso. Moreover, the terminological ambiguity prevents him from grasping the dynamics of Tiso’s ideological development. The book includes several factual errors and some contradictions, which cannot be justified even by the fact that this is not a scholarly study, but rather a popular publication intended for a foreign audience.

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Pokus o objektívny pohľad na Jozefa Tisa

Pokus o objektívny pohľad na Jozefa Tisa

Author(s): Michaela Lenčéšová / Language(s): Slovak Issue: 1/2022

The book "Kněz prezidentem: Slovensko Jozefa Tisa" [Priest as President: Jozef Tiso’s Slovakia] is a translation of the Polish original "Słowacja księdza-prezydenta: Jozef Tiso 1887–1947" (Kraków, Znak 2015). Its author, Andrzej Krawczyk, is a Polish historian and diplomat, the former ambassador to the Czech Republic and then to Slovakia. According to the reviewer, the book has a rather compilatory character, as it is based mainly on published sources and contains some outdated and now obsolete theses. When Krawczyk stresses Tiso’s pragmatism, his search for compromises and moderation when compared with local fascist radicals, he wrongly assumes that this meant that Tiso did not try to link Catholicism with Nazism. In his quest for objectivity, the author often, but not very successfully, puts himself in the role of an arbiter in the dispute among Slovak historians over the interpretation of certain events and burdens his work with moralizing judgements that do not promote historical understanding.

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Povratak duha evropskog humanizma

Povratak duha evropskog humanizma

Author(s): Almir Jašarević / Language(s): Bosnian Issue: 1/2022

Review of: Rob Riemen, The Eternal Return of Fascism, published by Dereta, Belgrade, 2019, (with original title „De Eeuwige Terugkeer van Het Fascisme de Terugkeer van Europa: Haar Tranen; Daden en Dromen, Nederlands letterenfonds –Dutch Foundation for Literature, 2017).

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«Теневой канцлер» антигитлеровской оппозиции Карл Фридрих Гёрделер и Россия

«Теневой канцлер» антигитлеровской оппозиции Карл Фридрих Гёрделер и Россия

Author(s): Boris Lvovich Khavkin / Language(s): Russian Issue: 3/2022

The study of the history of the anti-Hitler Resistance of the Germans to Hitler in the XXI century remains one of the urgent tasks of the historiography of the Second World War. In this regard, the policy of the “shadow chancellor” of the conservative anti-Hitler opposition, Karl Friedrich Goerdeler, needs a more thorough study, in particular, his attitude towards Russia. The article, based on little-known German sources in Russia (memoranda, reports and letters of Goerdeler, Kaltenbrunner protocols), examines the problem of a political alternative to Hitler, which part of the militarybureaucratic and diplomatic elite of Germany put forward during World War II; determines the role of Goerdeler’s personality in conservative Resistance; examines Goerdeler’s views on the economy and foreign policy of Germany, in particular, on relations to Russia, the problem of concluding peace and determining Germany’s place in the post-war world. Using traditional methods of historical research (historical, logical, comparative-historical, chronological) within the framework of positivist methodology, the author traces the political evolution of the politician by the example of Goerdeler’s attitude to Russia. However, the anti-Soviet, unilaterally pro-Western (Anglo-American) political line characteristic of Goerdeler was objectively aimed at splitting the anti-Hitler coalition, which the leaders of Great Britain and the United States could not afford during the coalition war, since they needed the USSR as an ally in the fight against Nazi Germany.

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Orte und Opfer der NS-Militärgerichtsbarkeit in Wien. Simon Wiesenthal, Deserteure und deren Rehabilitierung: Bericht über einen Stadtrundgang mit Podiumsdiskussion

Orte und Opfer der NS-Militärgerichtsbarkeit in Wien. Simon Wiesenthal, Deserteure und deren Rehabilitierung: Bericht über einen Stadtrundgang mit Podiumsdiskussion

Author(s): Mathias Lichtenwagner,Philipp Rohrbach / Language(s): German Issue: 2/2022

Am 21. Oktober 2009 beschloss der Nationalrat mit den Stimmen von Grünen, ÖVP und SPÖ ein Gesetz, mit dem Wehrmachtsdeserteure und andere Opfer der NS-Militärjustiz pauschal rehabilitiert wurden. Dafür waren gesellschaftliche und politische Debatten ausschlaggebend, die in den späten 1990er-Jahren ihren Ausgang nahmen, eine umfassende gesellschaftliche Diskussion über die NS-Militärgerichtsbarkeit und ihre Opfer anregten und neben der Rehabilitierung auch in der 2014 erfolgten Errichtung des Denkmals für die Verfolgten der NS-Militärjustiz am Wiener Ballhausplatz mündeten. Bei einem gemeinsam organisierten Stadtrundgang wollten sich das Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien (VWI) und das Personenkomitee „Gerechtigkeit für die Opfer der NS-Militärjustiz“ (PK) den Orten nationalsozialistischer Militärgerichtsbarkeit in Wien widmen: Wo waren die Orte der Verfolgung, wo wurden Todesurteile und Folterungen angeordnet, wie wird vor Ort daran erinnert? Des Weiteren wollten die Organisatoren im Rahmen des Rundgangs der Frage nachgehen, wie Simon Wiesenthal, der zeitlebens einen Blick auf ‚andere‘ Opfergruppen abseits politischer und rassistischer Verfolgung hatte, zu Deserteuren und deren Rehabilitierung stand.

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The Tale of the Jew. The Codes of Post-World War Two Antisemitism in Hungary (1944–1946)

The Tale of the Jew. The Codes of Post-World War Two Antisemitism in Hungary (1944–1946)

Author(s): Péter Apor / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2022

This article focuses on the themes and tropes of the antisemitic imagination in the immediate post-World War Two period in Hungary. It argues that, during this period, the notion of the “Jew” represented a malleable identity that encapsulated qualities and modes of behavior which industrial and agricultural workers attached to the definitions of their alleged enemies. The article first explores how debates of property restitution framed the struggle for material survival in the countryside as an essentially Christian-Jewish conflict and, hence, affirmed the idea of discernible “Jewish” interests and a “Jewish” social class. Second, it follows the perceptions of material conflicts and interprets the rumours against surviving Jewish communities which were accused of kidnapping Christian children to allegedly make sausages out of them, which was the most common form of antisemitic accusation during the immediate post-war months. Second, the article argues that these accusations framed by notions of food and nutrition were tales that metaphorically encapsulated popular perceptions of the Jews. The Jews in these stories acted as shortcuts to the broader social category of privileged and better-off groups. Third, the article highlights how the belief that Jews were wealthier than others had been crafted in the interwar period and particularly during the war. As the article points out, the politics of discrimination were stimulated by a desire to discover and acquire “Jewish wealth”, which was a central theme of the contemporary anti-Semitic imagination. Nonetheless, as the article argues, “Jewish wealth” was the product of ghettoisation and of institutionalised robbery, which garnered petty property from deported Jewish citizens together and, thus, rendered the previously only imaginary “Jewish treasures” visible.

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Under Nichifor Crainic’s Mantle: Far-Right Topics in the Orthodox Clergymen’s Contributions to Gândirea, Calendarul, and Sfarmă-Piatră
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Under Nichifor Crainic’s Mantle: Far-Right Topics in the Orthodox Clergymen’s Contributions to Gândirea, Calendarul, and Sfarmă-Piatră

Author(s): Nicolae Drăguşin / Language(s): English Issue: 15/2022

Using as a primary source articles written by clergymen of the Romanian Orthodox Church in the press sponsored by Nichifor Crainic, the present study aims at exploring Crainic’s status as a mentor for a certain part of the Romanian Orthodox clergy. This will be done by inventorying the articles written by Orthodox clergymen in these publications and the themes they addressed, and also by analyzing the overlap of themes specific to far-right rhetoric with the broader register of Crainic’s ideological conception. Finally, the study will show that Nichifor Crainic exercised a significant influence on a significant part of the Orthodox priesthood (the most notable being Fr. Dumitru Stăniloae), although relations with the upper hierarchy (except for Metropolitan Nicolae Bălan) where not always cordial and by no means simple. The study does not claim to be exhaustive, because the research purpose can be extended to the case of lay professors of theology and also be supplemented with the use of primary sources other than those strictly relating to the journalistic activity of the clergy.

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Stefan Petke, Muslime in der Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS. Rekrutierung – Ausbildung – Einsatz

Stefan Petke, Muslime in der Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS. Rekrutierung – Ausbildung – Einsatz

Author(s): Ajdin Muhedinović / Language(s): Bosnian Issue: 21/2022

Review of: Stefan Petke, Muslime in der Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS. Rekrutierung – Ausbildung – Einsatz. Berlin: Metropol Verlag, 2021, 581 str.

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”ROMANIAN BRIDGEHEAD” AS A POLITICAL AND MILITARY CONCEPT IN SEPTEMBER 1939

”ROMANIAN BRIDGEHEAD” AS A POLITICAL AND MILITARY CONCEPT IN SEPTEMBER 1939

Author(s): Paweł Gotowiecki / Language(s): English Issue: 03/2022

The article concerns the intention to group Polish troops on the so-called Romanian bridgehead, created during the Polish campaign of 1939. The author presents the geopolitical conditions for the Polish strategic concepts, including the special importance that Romanian diplomatic relations had, including the common border relevance for Poland’s defence. The article presents the assumptions and changes to the Polish operational plan, in which, along with hostilities’ progress, the importance of the intention to create a defensive redoubt based on the Romanian border grew. The author sums up the article by discussing the military significance of the Romanian bridgehead during the military operations at the beginning of World War II.

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СОВЈЕТСКА СТРАТЕГИЈА УОЧИ ДРУГОГ СВЕТСКОГ РАТА У ВИЂЕЊИМА ВОЈНОДИПЛОМАТСКИХ ПРЕДСТАВНИКА ФРАНЦУСКЕ У МОСКВИ (1938‒1939)

СОВЈЕТСКА СТРАТЕГИЈА УОЧИ ДРУГОГ СВЕТСКОГ РАТА У ВИЂЕЊИМА ВОЈНОДИПЛОМАТСКИХ ПРЕДСТАВНИКА ФРАНЦУСКЕ У МОСКВИ (1938‒1939)

Author(s): Aleksandr Veršinjin / Language(s): Serbian Issue: poseban/2022

The paper is focused on the problem of the perception of the Soviet strategy on the eve of World War II by the French military representatives in Moscow. The main assertion of the author of the paper is that the Western European and Soviet strategic cultures after the First World War were in an obvious contradiction to each other. However, despite all the differences between them, they coincided in the desire to prevent an armed conflict in Europe in the 1930s. This common view created the basis for the cooperation between the USSR and Western democracies in the face of the German revanchism. An analysis of the reports by the French military representatives in Moscow for 1938‐1939 shows that in the military circles of Paris there was an understanding of those guidelines that directed the vector of the Soviet foreign policy. However, the inability of the French political leadership to accept them as a factor in developing their own strategy frustrated all attempts to form a military‐political alliance capable of resisting Germany.

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Home as an Uncanny Site of Violence in Polish-Jewish Autobiographical Texts on the Holocaust
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Home as an Uncanny Site of Violence in Polish-Jewish Autobiographical Texts on the Holocaust

Author(s): Natalia Aleksiun,Karolina Szymaniak / Language(s): English Issue: 01/2023

Autobiographies frequently feature the author’s understanding of home as an anchoring ground for the creation of the self. While home in such texts often invokes childhood and family, in the context of Jewish life in twentieth-century Eastern Europe, home became a complex site with a double function. Because the German authorities targeted Jewish material culture early in World War II, the destruction of communal buildings and family dwellings was unavoidable; for many, it was the first encounter with what would become the Nazi project to murder the Jews of Europe. We argue that home in Jewish wartime autobiographical texts is made to signify both a nostalgic longing for the place and objects that represent intimacy, shelter, and belonging, and at the same time, a marker of profound losses. We trace this double meaning of home by analyzing a range of Polish-Jewish ego-documents from the 1940s. Through this analysis, we show that home’s double function allowed the authors to inhabit (textually) a place of memory, asserting a claim to a prewar life with its own specific material culture, while also depicting a haunted emptiness that stands in for other losses that the writer cannot represent through language. To develop this elaboration of home’s function in the texts, we draw on and expand the concept of domicide, which identifies the loss of home as a specific type of violence. We conclude that the impact of anti-Jewish violence on the self is expressed through memory and uncanny hauntings of material culture.

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EVAKUACIJA BRITANSKOG POSLANSTVA U KRALJEVINI JUGOSLAVIJI IZ BOKE KOTORSKE APRILA 1941.

EVAKUACIJA BRITANSKOG POSLANSTVA U KRALJEVINI JUGOSLAVIJI IZ BOKE KOTORSKE APRILA 1941.

Author(s): Ratomir Milikić / Language(s): Serbian Issue: 1/2023

During the April war, when German, Italian, Hungarian and Bulgarian thrusts into the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 6 April 1941 drove the country into the World War II, the British Embassy, part of the consular network and other British nationals in the Kingdom were evacuated. The evacuation went well at first, but as war operations gathered momentum, making continuous and systemized resistance impossible, the process was scaled down to a quick pull-out to the Bay of Boka (Bokokotorski zaliv, also known as The Bay of Kotor) on the south-eastern Adriatic coast. Even though the Royal Yugoslav Navy sent a few vessels to help the Allies, the British hoped for an independent evacuation. For that purpose, several British seaplanes were flown promptly into the Bay of Boka, but most of the British evacuees, as well as diplomats from other Allied nations, led by the British ambassador to Yugoslavia Ronald Campbell, stayed on shore. They were expecting a British destroyer to sail into the bay, but it never did. A bold, nearly adventuresome evacuation effort was attempted by HMS Regent, a British Royal Navy submarine, which entered the bay days after Italy had occupied the Yugoslav coastline. Even though the Italians started peaceful negotiations with HMS Regent’s crew, German bombers attacked the submarine, forcing Regent to abort the mission. The British nationals and other diplomatic staff from Allied nations were grouped into convoys organised by the Government of Italy, travelling through Albania and Italy to Spain, officially neutral during the war. Those captured by German troops faced a different fate.

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Florinela GIURGEA, Deportarea romilor sub regimul Ion Antonescu [The deportation of Roma people under Ion Antonescu’s regime]

Florinela GIURGEA, Deportarea romilor sub regimul Ion Antonescu [The deportation of Roma people under Ion Antonescu’s regime]

Author(s): Sabina Cojocaru / Language(s): English Issue: 59/2022

Review of: Florinela GIURGEA, Deportarea romilor sub regimul Ion Antonescu [The deportation of Roma people under Ion Antonescu’s regime], Cetatea de Scaun, Târgoviște, 2022, pp. 290, ISBN 978–606-537–556-7

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Германското вътрешно разузнаване в България 1939–1944
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Германското вътрешно разузнаване в България 1939–1944

Author(s): Luiza Revyakina / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 2/2022

The article outlines the main periods of the penetration and establishment of the German intelligence services in Bulgaria: the beginning in 1887; the expansion of their activities after the First World War; the official start of work from 1938 on; and the move to more organized activities in 1940, when the heads of the future intelligence services – the Abwehr and the Gestapo – arrived in Bulgaria. After Bulgaria’s accession to the Tripartite Pact and the entry of the German army into Bulgaria on 1 March 1941, the Abwehr-Schelle (military intelligence and counterintelligence), the SD (state security) and the Gestapo (secret police) began their activities in the country (under the cover of the German Legation). The main lines of German domestic intelligence are presented: military, political, economic, cultural, and propaganda ones. The ways of work of the German intelligence services are traced: penetration into all central institutions of the Bulgarian state; close cooperation with the heads of the Ministry of the Interior and the War Ministry; rapprochement with the political and military elite of the country and with journalistic circles; and creation of agent networks. The close contacts with the heads of state allowed them not only to collect the information they were interested in, but also to control the activities of the institutions themselves. Moreover, they could insist on the implementation of the tasks set by Berlin.

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