War Behind the Eastern Front


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This book is based on Soviet archival sources most previously untapped by Western and Soviet and post-Soviet Russian historians in addition to German material from the US National Archives. Using this material the author describes the harsh realities of partisan warfare and explains the changing fortunes of the Soviet partisan movement on the territory of north-western Russia occupied by the German Army Group North between 1941 and 1944. The author argues that after the virtual annihilation of the partisan movement of 1941 during the period from spring 1942 to autumn 1943 despite improvements in partisan combat effectiveness ruthless German anti-partisan policies in combination with other measures described prevented the partisan movement from achieving results hoped for by its leadership. From the autumn of 1943 the prospect of a scorched earth policy in retreat by a German Army clearly on the run in combination with the military development of the partisan movement and effective propaganda aimed at the civilian population and military collaborators provided the foundations for increased partisan success. The author concludes that despite not living up to contemporary expectations or for much of the war to the claims of Soviet post-war accounts the Soviet partisan movement was nonetheless for the Soviet government a cost effective means of hitting the German war machine in the context of the Soviet war effort as a whole and in particular the horrendous loss of life at the front.
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