Немецкое население Украины в годы второй мировой войны в контексте современной украинской историографии
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.91278Mots-clés :
фольксдойче, родина предков, немецкие колонии, статус, политическая лояльность, депортации, сотрудничествоRésumé
В данной статье затронута ранее табуированная в советской направлении проводит Центр украинско – немецких исследований исторической науке тема, связанная с судьбой этнических немцев, которые проживали в годы Второй мировой войны на территории Украины, оккупированной вермахтом. Подчеркнуто, что уже первые исследователи проблемы настаивали на необходимости взвешенного анализа данного вопросаRéférences
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