Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-354) and index.
Contents
Part 1. Methodologies -- Oral, gender, and everyday life histories in a German-Soviet War context -- Part 2. A record of the war and occupation -- Between invasion and liberation : everyday life and loyalties prior to the German-Soviet War -- Defense and surrender of Smolensk -- "Normalcy" -- Occupation atrocities and war crimes -- Part 3. Popular attitudes, propaganda, and enemy imagery -- Between Stalinists and Nazis : the long-term aims and long-lasting effects of occupation -- Propaganda and persuasion -- Group perceptions, oral narratives -- Sex/gender relations and youth experiences -- Part 4. Restoration and reconstruction -- Liberation and revival -- Interrogations, war crimes trials, and the making of war history.