German population of Ukraine in the conditions of occupation (1941-1944): episodes of everyday
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.102112Keywords:
Germans, Volksdeutsche, occupation, collaboration, indoctrination, colonies, Germany, war, Nazism, religionAbstract
The article highlights the key aspects related to the daily life of ethnic Germans in Ukraine during the occupation period. Particular attention is paid to the causes, nature and forms of collaboration, as well as the relationship of the German ethnic minority with representatives of other nationalities. It also briefly describes the mutual perception of the occupation authorities and the ethnic Germans. Furthermore, an additional emphasis is put on activities relating to the political indoctrination of Volksdeutsche during the occupation
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