Einträge zu dem Titel "Die Wehrmacht vor Leningrad : Krieg und Besatzungspolitik der 18. Armee im Herbst und Winter 1941/42 / Hürter, Johannes (2001)":

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[00 Identifikationsnummer[+BandNr[+TeilNr[+...]]][=Bandbezeichnung]] 00318313
[15w ] cd00338951
[20 Hauptsachtitel. Körperschaftliche Ergänzung : Zusatz] Die Wehrmacht vor Leningrad : Krieg und Besatzungspolitik der 18. Armee im Herbst und Winter 1941/42
[31 Schlagwörter, Thesaurusbegriffe] Besatzungspolitik > Okkupation; Fremdherrschaft; Besetzung
Wehrmacht
Belagerungen > Kriege; Befestigungen; Besatzungspolitik > Ansetzung gem. SWD
[31g diverse Spezialschlagwörter] 00394923
[31h diverse Spezialschlagwörter] 00406227
[31k diverse Spezialschlagwörter] 00406707
[37 Sprache(n) des Textes] Deutsch
[40 Hauptverfasser] Hürter, Johannes (JDG | GND)
[48 ] Hürter, Johannes: Die Wehrmacht vor Leningrad
[69 sonstige Körperschaft (z.B. "gefeierte" K. bei Festschr.)] Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
[70 Quelle (Zeitschriftentitel[ ; Band(Jahrgang)Heft, Seiten])] z00826
[704 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Band] 49
[706 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Heft] 3
[708 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Seiten] 377-440 : Kt.
[76 Erscheinungsjahr] 2001
[90 [Standort]Signatur[ = Magazinsignatur]] O 09.04.03.04
[90a ] O 10.04.01
[92a ] J
[92c ] 07
[94 Verknüpfung zu externen Ressourcen] 2001
[94f ] jak
[94i ] ber
[94o ] 1a
[96 frei verwendbar (z.B. bibliotheksspezifische Daten)] ZA
[98 Abstract] With the siege of Leningrad by the Wehrmacht in September 1941, a 2 1 /2 year period of intense suffering began for the people in that city and its surrounding regions. Hitler wanted to conquer and destroy this symbol of Russian and Bolshevik power, but because German forces committed there were insufficient for the task, the 18th Army was ordered to seal off Leningrad from the outside world and starve its people to death. This terrible plan, combining National Socialist dogma with economic considerations, failed spite of the countless deaths from starvation. Obviously incited by the extermination policicy directed against the city the high command of the German occupying army also acted ruthlessly against Russian civilians living in areas surrounding Leningrad. In the fall and winter of 1941/142, the policy of the occupying forces consisted primarily in starving, expelling and exploiring. Although the army needed to keep prisoners of war alive in order to use them as laborers, it did not always do so. Driven by ideology and utilitarian consideration the army ended up with a policy of murdering the mentally handicaped order to solve ist supply and housing problems. For all these actions the army's high command bore full responsibility, while lower ranking officers and common soldiers did at times exhibit greater humanity.
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[99n Zugangsdatum (Erfassungsdatum)] 20010711/10:05:30
[99w ] 20050803
[M0m ] Ehemals Datei 101