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Article title
5
Journal
Institute of National Remembrance Review
Publisher
Instytut Pamięci Narodowej, Komisja Ścigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu
Year
2023
Identifiers
Volume contents
5
article:
Introductory Essay
(
Dąbrowski F.
), p. 1-11
article:
Central & Eastern Europe in the Strategic Plans of the Soviets (1922–1947). A Historical Essay
(
Kornat M.
), p. 15-46
article:
The Roots of the Great Patriotic War Myth
(
Opulski R.
), p. 49-57
article:
The Museum of Cursed Soldiers and Political Prisoners of the Polish People’s Republic (Currently Being Created) – the History of the Building Complex, Its Mission and Planned Activities
(
Musiał F.
), p. 59-91
article:
Soviet Union’s Position Towards Munich Crisis and Carpathian Ruthenia Question (1938–1939)
(
Il'yushyn I.
), p. 93-114
article:
Documentary Evidence on Latvia’s Destiny: Changes in the Country’s International Situation and the Main Lines of Activity of Latvian Foreign Service (1939–1945)
(
Grumolte-Lerhe I.
,
Lerhis A.
), p. 117-138
article:
Lithuania in 1938–1940: Geopolitical and Diplomatic Contexts of the Loss of Independence
(
Kasparavičius A.
), p. 141-167
article:
How Soviet “Legitimacy” Was Made: 1940 “Elections” in Occupied Latvia
(
Zelmenis G.
), p. 169-184
article:
Around the Problem of Organisation and Numerical State of the Armoured Forces and Cavalry of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army at the Threshold of German-Soviet War in Summer 1941 (Introductory Remarks)
(
Smoliński A.
), p. 187-281
article:
Entry of the Slovak Army into the War Against the Soviet Union in 1941
(
Baka I.
,
Medvecký M.
), p. 283-297
article:
Czechoslovak-Soviet Relations, 1938-1945 – An Overview
(
Smetana V.
), p. 299-318
article:
The Losses of the Red Army During the Great Patriotic War, 1941-1945
(
Sokolov B. V.
), p. 321-337
article:
The Unnoticed Victims of World War II. ‘Encircled-People’ of the Red Army: Punitive Practices and Rehabilitation
(
Vrons'ka T.
,
Pastushenko T.
), p. 339-357
article:
Soviet POWs in Wehrmacht Camps: Between Extermination, Forced Labour and Collaboration
(
Kobylarz-Buła R.
), p. 359-373
article:
Soviet Prisoners of War in Finland and Finnish Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union During the Soviet-Finnish War of 1941–1944
(
Kujala A.
), p. 375-387
article:
The Foundation of the Kalmyk Cavalry Corps
(
Sodel R.
), p. 389-406
article:
American and British Military Aid to the Red Fleet During World War II
(
Rochowicz R.
), p. 409-433
article:
Between ‘Liberation’ and Conquest. The Red Army in Upper Silesia in 1945
(
Tracz B.
), p. 435-449
article:
The Red Army’s ‘Frontline Oppression’ at the Sandomierz Bridgehead (August 1944 – January 1945)
(
Piwko R.
), p. 451-473
article:
Estonia 1944–1946: From “Liberation” to Peacetime
(
Hiio T.
,
Kaasik P.
), p. 475-532
article:
The Price of Defeat: Soviet Economic Expansion in Hungary, 1945–1954
(
Borhi L.
), p. 535-556
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