Using private and archival sources spanning three continents the authors have written the definitive study on the history of collaboration and the anti-partisan war in White Russia during World War II. In addition, the history of the Shoah (holocaust) in White Russia is fully covered. The text is supported by close to 2,000 fully documented footnotes, as well as 125 rare photographs, many never before published, 97 battle maps (33 in full color), 12 color plates, 40 tables, 9 appendices, 9-page glossary of German political and military terms, and a 30-page index which facilitates research. The authors used materials from the Minsk archives, Bundesarchiv, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, US National Archives, Museum of Modern History, Ljubljana and the Yad Vashem Archives in Israel in addition to employing items from private sources. This is truly a monumental study on a little known subject.
In the man hunt that follows, Heinrich struggles to retain his humanity in the face of shifting loyalties, violence, and deadly SS politics, in the wild bloodlands between Berlin and Moscow. Winner of the Danish Crime Book Award "
Dom na Kresach: powrót
Политическая наука и общество: тенденции и закономерности эволюции в условиях демократического транзита
The Belarus Secret: The Nazi Connection in America
survivors from Bobruysk boarded trains for Minsk and beyond . ... Later in the day , Panov forced the battle group west along a road from Dukora to Stolbtsy , leaving the southern flank of the Fourth Army and the road to Minsk open .
Belarus
Histaryjahrafija i krynicy pa historyi haradoŭ i pracysaŭ uranizacyi ŭ Belarusi: zbornik navukovych artykulaŭ
Here at last is the long-awaited story of the contributions of the Red Army in assisting in the success of the Allied invasion at Normandy.
Tadek Gradinski grows up witnessing the multiple invasions and crimes of World War II sweep over his village; he is arrested, tortured, and swept away into the Gulag with a twenty-five year sentence
Die Ukraine und Weissrussland lagen als Teile des polnisch-litauischen Vielvolkerreichs seit dem spaten Mittelalter auf der europaischen lateinisch-orthodoxen Kulturgrenze.