Hundreds of thousands of foreigners served in the Wehrmacht, most famously the Vlasov Army.
In Smolensk, residents were obliged to fear both the occupying Nazis and what would happen if Soviet rule returned.
David-Fox provides a detailed examination of the tragic history of the western Soviet territories that swapped hands between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany twice between 1941 and 1943.
More specifically, it examines how the exigencies of intense turbulence act as crucibles in which ordinary people (and their teams) make themselves capable of doing extraordinary things—first, ...
Traditional ashing methods for many sample types have used electrical muffle furnaces that have disadvantages such as long ...
explores them in “Crucibles of Power,” narrating what happened in Smolensk and nearby areas during the war. Through diaries, memoirs and other documents illuminating the lives of individual ...