Meeting of the ‘Two Russians': Letters of Russian Emigrants in Czechoslovakia from the Occupied Soviet Territories (1942-1943)

  • Nina B. Khailova Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Keywords: Russian emigration, Nazi occupation of the territory of the USSR, emigrants and the Soviet population

Abstract

On the basis of archival data, the perception of Soviet reality by Russian emigrants who found themselves in the Nazi army in the occupied territory of Ukraine and Belarus in 1942-1943 is analyzed. The dynamics of their views and moods is traced, which led to a new understanding of the tasks of emigration.

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Author Biography

Nina B. Khailova, Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Nina B. Khailova — DSc in History, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher at the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Published
2023-03-15
How to Cite
KhailovaN. B. (2023). Meeting of the ‘Two Russians’: Letters of Russian Emigrants in Czechoslovakia from the Occupied Soviet Territories (1942-1943). Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue, 6(1), 61-69. Retrieved from https://phillet.hse.ru/article/view/16890
Section
Russia and Europe: Paradoxes of Kinship