Unlocked Memories is a collection of memories that were shared by Russians who witnessed the German invasion of the Leningrad region in 1941. All were young during World War Two and each lived under German rule after the Leningrad region was overrun and occupied by the enemy.
Unlocked Memories is a collection of memories that were shared by Russians who witnessed the German invasion of the Leningrad region in 1941. All were young during World War Two and each lived under German rule after the Leningrad region was overrun and occupied by the enemy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexey Vinogradov earned his Ph.D. in archaeology at Leningrad State University. He is the acting chairman of the Research Center for Archaeology, Historical Sociology, and Cultural Heritage of the St. Petersburg State University in St. Petersburg, Russia. Albert Pleysier was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He earned his Ph.D. in European history from West Virginia University and is currently a professor of history at Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia.
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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Maps Chapter 4 1.Operation Barbarossa Chapter 5 2.The Invasion Chapter 6 3.The Germans Arrive in Luga Chapter 7 4. Borshchyovo and Oredezh Chapter 8 5. Recruited to Work for the Germans Chapter 9 6.Young Guerrillas Chapter 10 7. Russian Collaborators Chapter 11 8. Witnessing the Consequences of Collaboration Chapter 12 9. Working for the Germans and the Guerrillas Chapter 13 10. The Enemy Retreats Chapter 14 11. Watching the Germans leave Luga Chapter 15 12. Transported to Poland Chapter 16 13. Transported to Germany Chapter 17 14. The Aftermath Chapter 18 Afterword