Russian-German special relations in the twentieth century : a closed chapter?
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Russian-German special relations in the twentieth century : a closed chapter?
(German historical perspectives, 19)
Berg, 2006
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 'Special relations' between Russia and Germany in the twentieth century : a closed chapter / Karl Schlögel
- Before the Great War : German entrepreneurs in Russia : Russian scholars in Germany : two types of Russian-German relations in the decades before the First World War / Dittmar Dahlmann
- Thomas Mann and others : Russophilism and Sovietophilia among German conservatives / Gerd Koenen
- Berlin : 'stepmother' among Russian cities / Karl Schlögel
- German emigrants in Soviet exile : a drama in five acts / Carola Tischler
- The strange allies : Red Army and Reichswehr in the inter-war period / Manfred Zeidler
- Facing the Ostfront : the other War in German memory / Peter Jahn
- Patriots or traitors? : the Soviet government and the 'German Russians' after the attack on the USSR by National Socialist Germany / Viktor Krieger
- 'Vot ona prokliataia Germaniia!' Germany in early 1945 through the eyes of Red Army soldiers / Elke Scherstjanoi
- Supervision and abdication : East German intellectual life under Soviet tutelage / Jens Reich
- German-Russian relations in the early twenty-first century. some reflections on normalcy --Klaus Segbers