Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Movement by Catherine Andreyev

Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Movement by Catherine Andreyev

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Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Movement by Catherine Andreyev

This book deals with the attempt by Soviet citizens to create an anti-Soviet Liberation Movement during the Second World War. The Movement's ultimate importance lies in its expression of grass-roots opposition to the Soviet regime, the first substantial such efflorescence since 1922. The motivation of its titular leader, Vlasov, is examined in detail, as is its fundamental ideology, analyzed within the context not merely of wartime but of prewar Soviet and Russian emigr society.
'This volume succeeds not only in navigating through historiographical shoals but in making an original and significant contribution to our understanding of Andrey Vlasov, a highly decorated Red Army general who in German captivity presided over a chimerical Russian Army of Liberation until the collapse of the Third Reich sealed his fate if not his posthumous reputation Lucidly written and serenely controversial, it will evoke animated reactions among students of the Russian emigration and Soviet-German war, not to mention among emigres of all three waves' John J. Stephen, Soviet Studies
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ISBN 13 9780521305457
ISBN 10 0521305454
Title Vlasov and the Russian Liberation Movement
Author Catherine Andreyev
Series Cambridge Russian Soviet And Post-Soviet Studies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1987-01-29
Number of pages 272
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