Lviv pogrom of 1941: the Germans, Ukrainian nationalists, and the carnival crowd
[nb-NO]Title[nb-NO]The Lviv pogrom of 1941: the Germans, Ukrainian nationalists, and the carnival crowd
[nb-NO]Author[nb-NO]
Call numberP940.53180947718/002
[nb-NO]Object number[nb-NO]10851
[nb-NO]Place of publication[nb-NO]Oxfordshire, UK
[nb-NO]Publisher[nb-NO]Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Canadian Association of Slavists (Canada)
[nb-NO]Year of publication[nb-NO]
2011
[nb-NO]Pagination[nb-NO]34p.
[nb-NO]Material[nb-NO]Loose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'Canadian Slavonic Papers Vol.LIII, Nos 2-3-4, 2011
[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
This study examines three actors in the Lviv pogrom of 1 July 1941: the Germans, Ukrainian nationalists and the urban crowd. It argues that the Germans created the conditions for the outbreak of the pogrom and encouraged it in the first place.