Central Asia in World War Two - Vicky Davis

Central Asia in World War Two

The Impact and Legacy of Fighting for the Soviet Union

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
408 Seiten
2024
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
978-1-350-37229-0 (ISBN)
93,50 inkl. MwSt
Central Asia has long been situated at the geographical crossroads of East and West, once strategically located on the ancient Silk Road. The envy of the expanding Russian empire, it was colonized in the 19th century by Cossacks and traders from the north. This book examines how Central Asia, by then part of the Soviet Union, experienced population displacements on an even greater scale during the Second World War. Vicky Davis analyses how troops were sent westwards into action, only for waves of civilians to travel eastwards into the region: evacuees, refugees and even internal deportees sent into exile from their homelands in other parts of the vast Soviet Union.

Central Asia in World War Two is the first book to tackle the subject of minorities fighting for the Soviet Union under Stalin in the Second World War. Based on meticulous archival research, it considers the interactions of the individual citizen and the Soviet state, weaving together the experiences of over three hundred ordinary men and women in Central Asia as they coped with their new roles on the front line or in the rear. Suffering incredible economic and physical hardship, racism and religious oppression, these mainly Muslim citizens were subjected to a forced process of Sovietization under the influence of Stalin’s ubiquitous propaganda machine.

Davis reveals how, while conscripts were all too often slaughtered or scapegoated in their regiments, the women and children left at home slaved in factories and communal farms to fuel the machinery of a war taking place thousands of kilometres away. She convincingly argues that the impact of forced assimilation, cultural indoctrination, anti-Semitism and re-education on the region were as great as the daily fight for survival in wartime. The legacy of the period is almost as complex, with struggles over the ownership and revision of history continuing even today.

Vicky Davis is an independent scholar, writer and linguist with a professional background in international education. She holds a doctorate in Russian social history from University College London and has travelled widely in the republics of the former Soviet Union. Her research interests focus largely on wartime propaganda, remembrance of the Second World War and the politicization of memorial practices. Her previous book is Myth Making in the Soviet Union and Modern Russia: Remembering World War II in Brezhnev’s Hero City (2017).

List of Figures
List of Maps
Notes on the Text
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Place Names
Map of the Soviet Union
Map of Central Asia
Introduction
Part 1 – Fighting for the Soviet Union
1. War in the Wind
2. Preparations for War
3. At the Fighting Front
Part 2 – The Impact of War on the Home Front
4. Wartime Economy: Everything for the Front! Everything for Victory!
5. Society in Wartime: The Family, Health and Education
6. Propaganda and the Culture War
Part 3 – Comings and Goings: The Movements of a Displaced Population
7. Seeking Sanctuary in Central Asia: Evacuees, Refugees and VIPs
8. Forced Deportations to Central Asia
Part 4 – The Legacy of the Second World War in Central Asia
9. The Cultural and Social Legacy of the War
Select Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 2 Maps
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte 1918 bis 1945
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-350-37229-3 / 1350372293
ISBN-13 978-1-350-37229-0 / 9781350372290
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