The politics of illusion and empire : German occupation policy in the Soviet Union, 1942-1943

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The politics of illusion and empire : German occupation policy in the Soviet Union, 1942-1943

Timothy Patrick Mulligan

Praeger, 1988

  • : alk. paper

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Bibliography: p. [189]-197

Includes index

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内容説明

Western historians have traditionally depicted Germany's World War II policy on the Eastern front as simply a missed opportunity. According to this view, the Germans had only to take advantage of anti-Stalinist and anti-Bolshevik sentiment to insure a bloodless victory. The Politics of Illusion and Empire demonstrates that the German position was much more complex than is usually presented. This well-documented monograph centers on the critical nine month period from the autumn of 1942 to the summer of 1943. It examines the attitudes, efforts, and limitations of German civil and military officials during this time. The author describes foreign pressure for Eastern policy reform and the proposals for that reform. Mulligan also discusses agrarian reforms, German economic policies, and the crisis of the German anti-partisan effort, relating these efforts to Hitler's military strategy during this period. The conclusions point to the implausibility of the bloodless victory and support the revisionist approach to German economic and military policies of the time.

目次

Credos of Illusion Empire of Chaos A Question of the Alliance: Foreign Pressure for Ostpolitik Reform From Ostpolitik to Realpolitik: Proposals for a General Reform Reform in Reichskommissariat Ukraine: Rosenberg vs. Koch Reform in Reichskommissariat Ostland Agrarian Reform German Economic Policy: The Exploitation of Soviet Raw Materials and Labor Conditions in the Areas Under German Military Government Political Reform vs. Body Counts: The Crisis of the German Antiparitsan Effort The Osttruppen: Askaris or Allies? The General Who Spoke Russian

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