Fahrt ins Ungewisse : Die deutschen und sowjetischen Deportationen im doppelt besetzten Polen 1939–1941 im Vergleich
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After Germany and the Soviet Union invaded Poland in 1939, over 700,000 people were forcibly resettled. Despite using similar methods, the two powers pursued different goals: the Soviet Union sought to "Sovietize" the population, while Germany sought to "Germanize" it. This volume analyzes the legitimization, implementation, and consequences of the deportations up to 1941 and highlights their significance for both regimes.
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