Violent resistance : from the Baltics to Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe 1944-1956 /
The end of the Second World war did not mean the end of violence for many regions in Eastern Europe. The establishment of Communist-led governments often met not only civil but also armed resistance. These actions were taken by partisan groups and paramilitary forces which in some cases had been for...
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Ferdinand Schöningh,
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Paderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh, Brill Deutschland GmbH, [2020] |
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