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Titel:Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka
Von: A.N. Chistikov (otvetstvennyj redaktor)
Person: Čistikov, Aleksandr Nikolaevič
1956-
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Kovalʹčuk, Valentin Michajlovič
1916-2013
Weitere Personen: Čistikov, Aleksandr Nikolaevič 1956- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Russisch
Veröffentlicht: Sankt-Peterburg Nestor-Istorija 2016
Schlagworte:
World War, 1939-1945 / Russia (Federation) / Saint Petersburg
Geschichte
Weltkrieg (1939-1945)
Russlandfeldzug > 1941-1945
Leningrader Blockade
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Saint Petersburg (Russia) / History / Siege, 1941-1944
Festschrift > 2016
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Beschreibung:Zusammenfassung auch in englischer Sprache
Beschreibung:381 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen 25 cm
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Hucmtacoea................................311 «Haiun Mara3HHW HMeiOT 6jioKaAHbm bha»: AOKyMenTM o npaKTHKe CHäÖJKeHHa npoMTOBapaMH HaceJieHHA JleHHHrpaAa (1943-1947 rr.) / BcmynumejibHOH cmambsi, nyómnayusi u KOMMenmapuu iE.fl. TeepdwKoeou..........................................321 AHHOTauHH.................................................. 359 Abstracts......................................................369 CßeAeHHH 06 aBTopax............................................378 f B3V ?rtsche | Muaciicr 381 Abstracts Viktor Ivanov, Dmitrii Ivanov. Housing and communal services during the Leningrad blockade (organizational and law aspects of primary bodies in 1941—1943) Abstract: The article analyses the work of primary bodies of Leningrad hous- ing and communal services during the Blockade by the example of heat and wa- ter supply and sanitary state of houses and adjacent territory. The authors come to the conclusion that municipal service institutions had no accuracy, respon- siveness and organization what was especially essential during wartime. Imper- fection of sanitary legislation was adjusted by exogenous repressive administra- tive decisions. Keywords: Leningrad, Blockade, housing and communal services, heat supply, water-supply, sewerage system, status of san of Leningrad. Iuliia Kantor. “The middle has been excluded at all”. The Siege Chronicle of the State Hermitage Abstract: Till the moment the daily life of the State Hermitage during the World War II has not become the subject of special research. The main topic of the paper is to analyze the complex problem of the exhibits conveyance from the largest museum of the USSR, from Leningrad to the Urals region in the ear- ly months of the war (before the siege started), and the fate of the remained treasures. The research and curatorial activity of the museum staff remained in the besieged city are also examined. The attention is paid to the functioning of the State Hermitage bomb-proof shelter for cultural workers and the hospital for dystrophy patients. The study considers the period of the State Hermitage’s exhibits’ stay in Sverdlovsk, exhibition and educational activity of the Sverd- lovsk branch of the Hermitage (including the organization of the exhibition ’’The Heroic Past of the Russian people»), the relationships between the State Hermitage’s staff and the local officials, the reaction and reception of the local 369 Boftna h 6./K)Kaaa community. There are some special subjects in the paper, videlicet: the re-evacu- ation of museum objects, the restoration of the State Hermitage’s buildings and halls during the World War II, and preparation of the first exhibitions, with the exhibits-«survivors’ and those returned from Sverdlovsk. The article is based on the archival sources, large part of which is published for the first time. Keywords: Leningrad, Sverdlovsk, the Siege, the State Hermitage, bomb-proof shelter, art, evacuation, exhibits, restoration, re-evacuation. Eduard Korshunov, Aleksandr Rupasov. “The operation of the Leningrad front... was a good combat training of its troops” Abstract: In 1942 the headquarters of the fronts and armies began to estab- lish departments for the study of war experience, which included not only the col- lection of materials and preparation of policy briefs. The Directive of the Gener- al staff from November 9, 1942, “On the study of war experience”, and the order of 11 October 1943, Marshal A. M. Vasilevsky (Deputy people’s Commissar of de- fense for work on the study and use of war experience in the army headquarters of the Red Army), stressed: “The Staffs of the fronts and armies have learned the im- portance of studying and quickly-flexible introduction of troops in combat experi- ence. Most of the staffs of the fronts and armies found and skillfully apply the most intelligible troops to the techniques and methods of using the experience of war”. The Directive stressed that the staffs of the fronts and armies group for the study of war experience should be part of the operational departments. Experienced of- ficers with good tactical training should staff these groups. Published document («The defense of Leningrad in complete blockade (26.09.1941-12.01.1943. Brief tactical overview»), sponsored by the operational department officer of the Lenin- grad front headquarters, published for the first time. This document was the first attempt to analyze the operational-tactical actions of the Leningrad front. Keywords: Leningrad front, the study of war experience, tactical action, V. Gankevich. Alexander Kutuzov. Malta is the Heroic Island Abstract: In the article “Malta is the Heroic Island” A. V. Kutuzov consid- ers a problem of reflection of blockade in wartime. In the years of World War II the plots connected with blocking of the countries, the cities and islands were 370 Abstracts actively discussed by mass media around the world. The besieged Leningrad, for example, was regarded in the history of Russia from the point of the western powers attempting to organize trade blockade of the country. But the author concentrated on reflection in the wartime press of the Nazis blockade of Mal- ta. On the basis of research of the military and post-war time sources, messages of the press and memoirs the author raises the questions of reflection of hunger in the western media. During sea blockade of the island it wasn’t spoken about hunger. There were the articles about escorts breaking to the island, about ca- tering services and supply of peace citizens, the photos confirming that every- thing goes well, the news about decorating of the island of Malta with the St George’s Cross. It was said that attempts to break moral spirit of the popula- tion by air terrorism were unsuccessful. And only in post-war memoirs are pro- vided the data that there wasn’t enough food, it became more difficult to deliv- er and the civilians of the island were supplied by the residual principle. The author draws attention to the fact that the story of “their” fortresses’ defense during wartime was created using certain technologies: thoroughly selected historical sources, quoting mainly the statements of officials which backed up a picture of heroic fight. And if views of simple people were used, they spoke the same way. Having broken through the German blockade, the British could ar- range deliveries of high-octane gasoline, planes and the food. And now the un- derwater fleet and aircraft of the Maltese military base blocked supply of the enemy in North Africa. But the main events of World War II took place on the Eastern front. Keywords: World War II, blockade, Malta, heroism, press, information technol- ogies, George VI, Rommel, Hitler. Vladislav Kutuzov. Zhdanov and Stalin. Notes on the history of the relationship Abstract: V. A. Kutuzov’s article “Zhdanov and Stalin. Notes on the histo- ry of the relationship” attempts to reveal the dynamics of the relationship be- tween Zhdanov and Stalin on the basis of available sources. The author claims their connection was strengthened by Zhdanov’s struggle with “trotskizm” and other anti-party actions and by his support of all initiatives of Stalin. It is no accident that in December 1925 Zhdanov, who was then only 29 years old, was elected as the candidate to the Central Committee. During the 15th Congress he was again elected a member of the CC. The special favour of Stalin to Zh- danov was illustrated not only by his decoration with the order of Lenin, but 371 Boiffla h 6.ioKa/ia also by the fact that as far back as before the war his name was already given to the Northern shipyard and the Pioneer Palace (Leningrad), the East-Sibe- rian State University (Irkutsk) and so on. At the 17th Congress Zhdanov was elected Secretary of the CC, being the first Secretary of the Communist Par- ty in Nizhny Novgorod, and after the murder of Kirov he became leader of the Leningrad party organization. In the mid-1930s, as alternate member of the Politburo, Zhdanov signed the orders during the absence of Stalin. During the defense of Leningrad Zdanov at times was confused and was harshly criticized by Stalin for some blunders. Despite this Zhdanov was the second person in the party after the end of the war. However, the relationships between Zhdan- ov and Stalin began to change due to the diplomatic break with Yugoslavia, the start of the Berlin crisis and Yuri Zhdanov’s speech against Lysenko. It is not by chance that all the proponents of Zhdanov were eliminated or punished on the Leningrad affair. A similar fate could await Zhdanov, had he not died on August 31,1948. Keywords: A. A. Zhdanov, Stalin, V.M. Molotov, A. A. Kuznetsov, Svetlana Alliluyeva, A. I. Mikoyan, Yuri Zhdanov. Jurii Lebedev. Where is the real Haider? Abstract: The purpose of the given paper is to initiate the publication of a new translation of “War diary” which was written by the chief of the German Army general staff colonel-general Franz Haider so that significant semantic er- rors in previous Russian editions could be eliminated. Linguistic research “Where is the real Haider?” is based on the compari- son of the German (original) text with the English and Russian versions. This article analyzes the semantic distortions in the text of “War diary” concerning the period from 2 July to 13 August 1941 in relation to the actions of the Ger- man Army Group “North” advancing on Leningrad. It was at that time when the military and political leadership of Nazi Germany tried to settle the desti- ny of Leningrad. Revised translation of Haider’s “War diary” will contribute to a more objec- tive view on historical events of the period of the Great Patriotic War. Keywords: Haider, translation, diary, errors, blockade, Leningrad, study, distor- tion, fate, war. 372 Abstracts Vjacheslav Mosunov. The Struggle for Sinyavino heights during winter of 1943 Abstract: The article examines the course of struggle for Sinyavino heights during winter of 1943. Sinyavino heights are situated to the south of Ladoga Lake. On 12th of January Leningrad and Volkhov fronts troops began the offen- sive to break Leningrad Blockade. On 18th January the troops of both front broke Blockade and connected near Workers Settlement 5. After they had to build up success of the offensive. One of the most difficult tasks for Volkhov front troops was capturing Sinyavino heights. Red Army troops were forced to advance from unfit positions and suffered high casualties. The capturing of Sinyavino heights meant disaster for German defensive positions to the south of Ladoga Lake. Thus 18th Army command demand to hold the line of defence at any cost. Heavy pro- longed for the second part of January and whole February of 1943, 2nd Shock army soldiers managed to capture part of the heights. Keywords: Battle for Leningrad, operation “Spark”, Volkhov front, 2nd Shock army, Sinyavino heights, Mga Vadim Musaev. German Occupation in the North-West of the Russian Federation Abstract: As a result of the German offensive in the Eastern front in sum- mer and fall of 1941 a large area of the Russian North-West was occupied by the troops of the German Army Group “Nord”. The occupation lasted till early 1944. German occupation policy in the Russian North-West, as well as in other occu- pied Soviet territories, was inconsequent and reflected contradictions between supporters of the “mild” and the “hard” lines. Some measures proved efficient for some time, such as the agrarian reform or support of religious practices revival in the occupied territories. But efficiency of such “creative” actions was thwarted by “destructive” elements of the Nazi policy, first of all by treatment of the occu- pied lands as an object of pillage. A serious obstacle for establishing acceptable relations with the population of the occupied territories was Nazi ideology with its exhortation of racism and russophobia. As a result even that part of the pop- ulation, which was imbued with anti-Soviet and anti-communist sentiments and was ready at first to collaborate with the occupiers, later turned away from them, having experienced the predatory nature of the Nazi man-hating “new order”. Keywords: Russian North-West, life in the German rear, occupation policy, pro- paganda pressure 373 BoHHa h SjioKaAa Alexis Peri. Pochti Chetyre Dnevnika: Narratives of Revision in Vera Inber’s Blockade Diary Abstract: Based on a comparison of unpublished and published versions of the poet Vera Inber’s famous blockade diary, Pochti tri goda, this essay demon- strates how, through the process of revising her diary for publication (in 1945, 1947, and 1968), Inber not only penned a foundational text of the Blockade myth, she also reconfigured her identity into an acclaimed party writer and au- thoritative “voice of Leningrad.” The manuscripts of her diary, much less coher- ent and less focused on the events of the war, demonstrate how Inber struggled to develop this new public persona and earn such commendations. Without arguing that any one version of the diary is “authentic,” this essay makes the case for treating the set of Inber’s diaries as one project devoted to the tasks of self-transformation and self-presentation. This essay also argues that the mar- ginalia and mark-up to the texts constitute a critical narrative of “working on the self’ and writing the Blockade in their own right. They are reminders of the diary form’s dual existence as both a life practice and textual product. Keywords: Vera Inber, Leningrad Blockade, Blockade myth, diary, Vsevolod Vishnevsky, Il’ia Strashun, dystrophy, Stalin Prize, “Pulkovsky Meridian”, Pochti tri goda Vladimir Piankevich Queues in Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War Abstract: The article deals with the issue of the food supply of Leningrad before and during the siege, normal survival strategies and the phenomenon of queues at shops and canteens of the besieged city. The causes of the origin and ex- istence of a blockade queues before February 1942 are revealed. The author con- cludes that the ordinary citizen had no alternative but to stand in a queue for vi- tally important food, despite the danger of death from cold, hunger, bombs, shells and other threats. Simultaneously agonizing and often futile waiting forced to seek and find other sources of food. Keywords: trade, queues, the siege of Leningrad 374 Abstracts Alexander Romanov. Types of agitators in blockaded Leningrad and their qualification Abstract: The article takes under consideration general classification of po- litical functionaries engaged in political propaganda among the population of the sieged Leningrad. The author analyses the city and district committees of the party and Komsomol committees’ policy of selection and training of propa- gandists and agitators. The article states what methods of work were priorities for every particular type of propagandists, and indicates the available data on the number of political functionaries at different stages of the siege. Keywords: classification of political functionaries, agitators and s’ qualification, the propaganda methods, criteria of agitation efficiency Aleksandr Rupasov, Aleksandr Chistikov. “...Not every day cranberries are dispensed...»: one-time food dispensations in Leningrad during the Blockade. Abstract: The news items from “Leningradskaya Pravda” along with dia- ries and letters composed during the Blockade contain information about one- time dispensations of both food and some types of nonfoods to the citizens of be- sieged Leningrad. The documents published in the article make it possible to trace the development of this type of supply in the dynamics during substantial period: from introduction of ration cards in July 1941 till November 1942 inclu- sive. Furthermore, the scholars publishing the documents introduce clarity into documents and papers about daily quota of bread dispensation in Leningrad in September 1941. Keywords: Leningrad, the Great Patriotic War, the Blockade, food supply. Mikhail Suprun. Arkhangelsk in the wartime period, 1941—1945 Abstract: The author examines the history of wartime Arkhangelsk. He pays special attention to regularities and particular features of function- ing of main branches of the Soviet city in emergency. The article shows the contribution of the citizens of Arkhangelsk to the victory during the Second World War. Thanks to the strict centralization of the power as well as cruel war methods the authorities succeeded to mobilize all possible resources for 375 BoHHa h 6.toKana the front in short time. However, the mobilization of the resources was ac- companied by the minimizing of the consumption of the population and in- tensification of labor. The author claims that this led to hunger, diseases and extremely high mortality rate among the residents. Fast and total mobiliza- tion of the resources to support the front at the beginning of the war led to crucial imbalance in the structure of the city economy. By the end of war only companies and organizations that provided needs of the front continued to operate in the city. Keywords: History of the Second World War, wartime Arkhangelsk, contribution of the residents of Arkhangelsk to the Victory Elena Tverdyukova “Our stores have the blockade form»: Documents on the practice of the industrial goods supply of the population of Leningrad (1943—1947) Abstract: The problem of the supply of Leningrad residents with the indus- trial goods usually slips oif from the field of vision of the historians of blockade. However this issue became of crucial importance as the acuteness of the food problem went down. The published collection of documents reflecting the prac- tice of manufactured goods supply to the population of Leningrad in the time of warrant system (1943-1947s) action is called to fill this gap. In 1943 the con- sumer goods provision system for different categories of citizens, which exist- ed till the ration cards system cancellation in December 1947, was formed; the similar principles of regulation of this system and, as it follows from the doc- uments, its typical shortcomings remained. Archive materials indicate the in- sufficient supply of the population, the disorders in the city distribution net- work and on the markets, the abuses in the allocation of warrants for industrial products. During the war and first postwar years the state could not ensure high level of provision to society as a whole, the shortage forced to distribute cloth- ing, foot-wear, household goods according to the principle of economic priori- ty. Levels of supply gave official status to social differences in the Soviet soci- ety. It is important to note that the shadow redistribution of goods among the Party and business leaders (through the special stores and workshops), and also among the trade workers (who had access to the material values, including gifts from abroad) existed on a par with the legally established rates. However, in dai- ly life ordinary citizens encountered the absence in sale of the necessary sizes of clothing and foot-wear, inequality in distribution of the warrants, insufficiency of their quantity. 376 Abstracts The documents of state, party and economic agencies, addresses of citizens to the authorities from the funds of the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GA RF;), the Central State Archive of Saint Petersburg (TSGA of St. Peters- burg) and Central State Archive of the historical-political documents of Saint Petersburg (TSGAIPD of St. Petersburg) are published here for the first time. Keywords: Leningrad World War II, supply, industrial goods, the Party and business nomenclature Sergei Iarov. Letters of G. A. Rudin as a source for the Leningrad siege study Abstract: The article by Sergei Iarov “Letters of G. A. Rudin as a source for the Leningrad siege study” is devoted to the analysis of the private correspon- dence between associate professor of Leningrad Technological Institute G. A. Ru- din and his wife and daughter who were evacuated from Leningrad. Professor Iar- ov examines the dynamic of the letters’ content. He insists that first letters sent to the family in September 1941 included a lot of rhetorical and emotional is- sues, but letters written later in November and December 1941 are more focused on tangible issues of siege conditions: starvation, cold weather, bombardments. Complex of the letters sent by Rudin until his death in February 1942 shows us methods of resistance of people who did not want to lose the skills of civilization. However, it is also an important source for the study of emotions in the besieged Leningrad, as well as fundamental concepts of morality that existed under the cir- cumstances of one of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th century. Keywords: Leningrad, siege, G.A. Rudin 377
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title Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka
title_auth Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka
title_exact_search Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka
title_full Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka A.N. Chistikov (otvetstvennyj redaktor)
title_fullStr Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka A.N. Chistikov (otvetstvennyj redaktor)
title_full_unstemmed Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka A.N. Chistikov (otvetstvennyj redaktor)
title_short Vojna i blokada: sbornik pamjati V.M. Kovalʹčuka
title_sort vojna i blokada sbornik pamjati v m kovalʹcuka
topic World War, 1939-1945 / Russia (Federation) / Saint Petersburg
Geschichte
Weltkrieg (1939-1945)
Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945 (DE-588)4076906-9 gnd
Leningrader Blockade (DE-588)4193689-9 gnd
Zweiter Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079167-1 gnd
topic_facet World War, 1939-1945 / Russia (Federation) / Saint Petersburg
Geschichte
Weltkrieg (1939-1945)
Russlandfeldzug 1941-1945
Leningrader Blockade
Zweiter Weltkrieg
Saint Petersburg (Russia) / History / Siege, 1941-1944
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