Ukrainian History
Central European History is pleased to make available three articles dealing with aspects of National Socialist empire-building practices in Ukraine during WWII. These articles describe racist policies of repression, exploitation of the country’s raw materials, and attempts by the German occupiers radically to alter Ukraine’s (and the USSR’s) demographic complexity through genocide and other means. CEH hopes that, by providing a longer-term look at aspects of the imperialist oppression to which Ukraine has been subjected in the past, these articles will offer readers a more complete understanding of the country’s present.
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Occupying Ukraine: Great Expectations, Failed Opportunities, and the Spoils of War, 1941–1943
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- Central European History / Volume 48 / Issue 1 / March 2015
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- 29 April 2015, pp. 31-52
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Policing the Boundaries of “Germandom” in the East: SS Ethnic German Policy and Odessa's “Volksdeutsche,” 1941–1944
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- Central European History / Volume 43 / Issue 1 / March 2010
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- 03 March 2010, pp. 85-116
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When East Met East: Dutch East Indies Planters and the Ukraine Project (1942–1944)
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- Central European History / Volume 53 / Issue 3 / September 2020
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- 10 November 2020, pp. 613-635
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