The Soviet counterinsurgency in the western borderlands
| Titel: | The Soviet counterinsurgency in the western borderlands / Alexander Statiev |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge University Press, 2010 |
| Umfang: | XVI, 368 S. : Kt. |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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| ISBN: | 9780521768337 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Figures
- p. ix
- List of Tables
- p. xi
- Acknowledgments
- p. xiii
- Glossary
- p. xv
- Introduction
- p. 1
- 1
- Origins of Soviet Counterinsurgency
- p. 13
- 2
- The Borderland Societies in the Interwar Period: The First Soviet Occupation and the Emergence of Nationalist Resistance
- p. 35
- 3
- The Borderlands under German Occupation (1941-1944): Social Context of the Soviet Reconquest
- p. 53
- 3.1
- The Borderlands during the German Onslaught
- p. 54
- 3.2
- The German Occupation Policies
- p. 61
- 3.3
- German and Soviet Collaborators during the German Occupation
- p. 67
- 3.4
- The Nationalists during the German Occupation
- p. 79
- 4
- Nationalist Resistance after the Soviet Reconquest
- p. 97
- 4.1
- The Social Basis of the Resistance
- p. 97
- 4.2
- Anti-Soviet Resistance after the Soviet Reoccupation of the Borderlands
- p. 105
- 4.3
- Local Civilians as the Primary Victims of Anti-Soviet Resistance
- p. 123
- 5
- Soviet Agrarian Policy as a Pacification Tool
- p. 139
- 6
- Deportations, ôRepatriations,ö and Other Types of Forced Migration as Aspects of Security Policy
- p. 164
- 7
- Amnesties
- p. 195
- 8
- Red Rurales: The Destruction Battalions
- p. 209
- 9
- Police Tactics: Actions of NKVD Security Units, Intelligence Gathering, Covert Operations, and Intimidation
- p. 230
- 9.1
- Tactics of the Regular Security Units
- p. 230
- 9.2
- Informer Network and Undercover Agents
- p. 233
- 9.3
- Covert Operations
- p. 238
- 9.4
- Investigation Procedures
- p. 247
- 9.5
- Intimidation
- p. 249
- 10
- The Church in Soviet Security Policy
- p. 253
- 11
- Violations of Official Policy and Their Impact on Pacification
- p. 272
- 11.1
- Escalation of Unauthorized Violence from the First to the Second Soviet Occupation
- p. 273
- 11.2
- Common Crimes
- p. 277
- 11.3
- Crimes Committed During Counterinsurgency Operations
- p. 285
- 11.4
- Crimes and Harassment by Civilian Administrators
- p. 293
- 11.5
- Government Reaction to the Crimes Committed by its Representatives
- p. 295
- 11.6
- Causes for the Failure to Thwart Unauthorized Violence
- p. 297
- 12
- Conclusion: Nationalist Resistance and Soviet Counterinsurgency in the Global Context
- p. 310
- Appendix A
- Note on Used Terms and Geographic and Personal Names
- p. 339
- Appendix B
- Note on Primary Sources
- p. 341
- Bibliography
- p. 351
- Index
- p. 361


