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Distortion of the History of the Second World War is the Threat to the Security of Europe
In: Nauchno-analiticheskii zhurnal Obozrevatel' - Observer, Heft 5, S. 5-28
The Origins of the Czechoslovak Oriental Languages School: The Oriental Institute in Prague during the Second World War
In: Central Europe, Band 18, Heft 2, S. 74-88
ISSN: 1745-8218
German Women's Life Writing and the Holocaust: Complicity and Gender in the Second World War by Elisabeth Krimmer
In: Feminist German studies, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 117-119
ISSN: 2578-5192
The Political Character of Migration after the Second World War: From the Politics of Revanchism to Amnesty
In: Two Homelands, Band 2019, Heft 50
ISSN: 1581-1212
"She frequently visits taverns." Surveillance, Panic and Institutionalised Violence against Women in Iceland during the Second World War
In: L' homme: European review of feminist history : revue europénne d'histoire féministe : europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 133-140
ISSN: 2194-5071
Behind the enemy line: British-led guerrilla operations in the Indo-Burma frontier during the Second World War
In: Small wars & insurgencies, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 307-334
ISSN: 1743-9558
Labour's Finest Hour: Labour Electoral Victories after the Second World War in Britain and Australia, 1945 and 1946
In: Labour history review, Band 82, Heft 2, S. 119-147
ISSN: 1745-8188
Soviet Street Children and the Second World War: Welfare and Social Control under Stalin By Olga Kucherenko
In: The Journal of the history of childhood and youth, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 461-463
ISSN: 1941-3599
Peasant cooperative 'Kopaonik', in Rvati: A case study of collectivization in the Yugoslav countryside after the Second World War
In: Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta, Heft 46-4, S. 161-178
ISSN: 2217-8082
Collectivization, as a method of the socialist transformation of village and of organizing agricultural production, was conducted after 1944, lasted until 1953, and it was intensified especially after 1948, namely after the conflict of the Yugoslav country and the party management with members of the Inform Bureau - the Soviet Union and the countries of 'national democracy', when it was abandoned despite the attempt of reorganization. Economic failures of collective farms, political damage caused by relations with farmers, as the most numerous social category, then new possibilities for help and loans from the west, predetermined this step. Aspirations of the Communist party of Yugoslavia to skip the natural way of development and substitute it by an administrative centralization of the production means turned out to be a complete failure. Collective farm 'Kopaonik' located in Rvati near Raška was one of numerous farms of that kind due to which there were intentions to introduce socialism into the village and to transform properties. Despite the efforts of the parties' forums and initial positive results, it was soon obvious that conducting this ideological concept was at variance with traditional relations of the patriarchal farmers' society. Unprofitability and destimulation of agricultural production, personal vanities and misunderstandings among members, as well as a series of other limiting factors, resulted in its reduction in 1954.
Limits to "Jewish power": how Slovak Jewish leaders negotiated restitution of property after the Second World War
In: East European Jewish affairs, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 51-69
ISSN: 1743-971X
A Review of Engineers of Victory: The Problem Solvers Who Turned the Tide in the Second World War
In: Science & global security: the technical basis for arms control and environmental policy initiatives, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 72-75
ISSN: 0892-9882, 1048-7042
'The Navy Principle is Now 'Safety First'': Naval Aspects of the Papuan Campaign in the Second World War
In: War & society, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 183-210
ISSN: 2042-4345
The Navy Principle is Now Safety First: Naval Aspects of the Papuan Campaign in the Second World War
In: War & society, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 183-210
ISSN: 0729-2473