The Red Army in the Balkans and Central Europe, 1944–1945
Description
This ground-breaking history examines the Red Army's occupation of Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Austria during World War II. Majstorivic argues that the troops' behaviour in each country was shaped by Kremlin policy, official propaganda, intensity of combat, and troops' differing perceptions of local populations.
I have a question about the book:
‘Violence and Occupation - Majstorovic, Vojin (University of North Texas)’.
Fill in the form below.
We will respond as fast as possible.