The war in the North - everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians´ memories
The paper dwells upon everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians' memories during the Second World War in northern Norway. Characteristics of the ideological war against the Soviet Union, mistreatment of Soviet prisoners of war, civilian forced labour in northern Norway, Norwegians m...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/31233 2023-10-25T01:42:04+02:00 The war in the North - everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians´ memories Soleim, Marianne Neerland 2020 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31233 eng eng Murmansk State Humanities University Norges forskningsråd: 256369 FRIDAID 1830235 978-5-4222-0419-9 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31233 openAccess Copyright 2020 The Author(s) Chapter Bokkapittel acceptedVersion 2020 ftunivtroemsoe 2023-09-27T23:07:37Z The paper dwells upon everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians' memories during the Second World War in northern Norway. Characteristics of the ideological war against the Soviet Union, mistreatment of Soviet prisoners of war, civilian forced labour in northern Norway, Norwegians memories and contact with the Soviet prisoners, the politics of memory and repatriation are demonstrated. Different orders in this war of extermination and the brutal treatment of both Soviet prisoners and civilians after the German invasion of the Soviet Union are described. The paper also describes the individual and collective memory connected to the Soviet prisoners of war and civilian soviet labourers and shows the will to remember ‘the others’ in a national context. Book Part Northern Norway University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway |
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The paper dwells upon everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians' memories during the Second World War in northern Norway. Characteristics of the ideological war against the Soviet Union, mistreatment of Soviet prisoners of war, civilian forced labour in northern Norway, Norwegians memories and contact with the Soviet prisoners, the politics of memory and repatriation are demonstrated. Different orders in this war of extermination and the brutal treatment of both Soviet prisoners and civilians after the German invasion of the Soviet Union are described. The paper also describes the individual and collective memory connected to the Soviet prisoners of war and civilian soviet labourers and shows the will to remember ‘the others’ in a national context. |
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The war in the North - everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians´ memories |
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The war in the North - everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians´ memories |
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The war in the North - everyday life, Soviet prisoners of war and Norwegians´ memories |
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war in the north - everyday life, soviet prisoners of war and norwegians´ memories |
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