Harvard Project: Declassified Evidence of the Great Patriotic War

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In 1950–1951 researchers from Harvard University interviewed several hundred post-war emigrants - former Soviet citizens. They were still in camps for displaced persons in Germany. Researchers were interested in the social structure of Soviet society, the mood of the Soviet people. Among the respondents were workers and peasants, intellectuals, former officers of the Red Army and members of collaborationist formations, journalists and business managers, leaders of national movements. All of them were united by one thing - the rejection of Soviet power. Interviews were taken on condition of anonymity, the names of the respondents were not to appear anywhere. The interviews were recorded in English. Their texts are preserved in the library of Harvard University. In this volume, for the first time in Russian, a part of the interviews dedicated to the period of the war is published. The book is intended both for specialists and for all readers interested in the history of the Great Patriotic War. 

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Publication language: Russian

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