Internationalism, patriotism and disillusion: Soviet Jewish veterans remember World War II and the Holocaust
TitleInternationalism, patriotism and disillusion: Soviet Jewish veterans remember World War II and the Holocaust
Call number940.5318/0150
Object number05031ET
Place of publicationHampshire
PublisherPalgrave
Year of publication
2001
Physical descriptionVol. 3 pp296-308
MaterialArticle
ISBN333804864
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future" conference held in Oxford on 14-17th July 2000 Vol. 3 pp296-308
Description
To what extent did the Holocaust figure in the Soviet Union's struggle against the Nazi invaders in World War II? Soviet historiography tended to ignore or downplay the fate of the estimated 2,711,000 Russian Jews who perished. One reason for this was sensitivity about local collaboration in their murder. Another was the official view of the Holocaust as less the result of anti-Semitism than of capitalism. Those Jews who served in the Red Army did so not primarily as Jews but as Soviet citizens. A selection of extracts from oral histories with Jewish Soviet army veterans occupies the latter part of this paper.