World War II, which lasted from September 1, 1939, to September 2, 1945, was started by Nazi Germany, Italy, and militaristic Japan. Sixty-one countries with a population of 1.7 billion people were drawn into the war, with military operations conducted on the territory of 40 countries, as well as in Continue Reading
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Chronicles and Analysis of World War II
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Khodakievich: Part 2
Mass Repression and Tragedy in Central and Eastern Europe While the first part of Petr Khodakiewicz’s research examined the socio-political preconditions of the war and its initial stages, the second part focuses on mass repression, deportations, and the destruction of populations, as well as the mechanisms through which these events Continue Reading