DALLIN, ALEXANDER - German Rule in Russia 1941-1945 a Study of Occupation PoliciesLondon: Macmillan, 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. "For a period of three years - from the summer of 1941 to the summer of 1944 - large parts of the Soviet Union were under German occupation. For another year thereafter, until the capitulation of the Third Reich, several millions of former Soviet citizens were under German control as soldiers, prisoners, labourers, and refugees. For the Soviet Government the German invasion constituted a crucial test of its ability to control its people at a time of crisis. To the Germans, the same events represented a unique challenge - militarily, politically, morally, economically. German policy, in the invasion, occupation, and retreat from Russia, is the subject of this book." - Preface. "A treasure trove for serious study of crimes by either Hitler or Stalin. A carefully documented scholarly work, it is also readable for the general public." - H.S. Cunningham. Recipient of the 1957 George Lewis Beer Prize as the best book on European International history. p. xx, 695. Index, maps, charts, glossary. Former library copy with usual markings. Rebound in red cloth lettered in gilt. Binding intact. Somewhat above-average wear. Includes new replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound reference copy of this very informative and highly-regarded study. Enser p.386, Kehr & Langmaid 5431, Laska 141, Weiner Lib. Cat. 7 (1978) #1021.; 8vo. Fair with no dust jacket . USD 1250.00 [Appr.: EURO 1062 | £UK 920.75 | JP¥ 182645] Book number 223h6042is offered by:
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