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German Rule in Russia: 1941-1945, by Alexander Dallin

  • Sales Rank: #4803007 in Books
  • Published on: 1982-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.82" h x 9.80" w x .88" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 707 pages

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
How Hitler made even Stalin look good
By Hugo S. Cunningham
A treasure-trove for serious study of crimes by either Hitler (obviously) or Stalin (for perspective). A carefully-documented scholarly work, it is also readable for the general public. Dallin relied mainly on German sources, because Soviet records were closed to most Westerners at that time.
As "perestroika" revealed new details about Stalin's crimes, the question arose -- was Stalin as bad as Hitler, or perhaps even worse? Mr. Dallin shows why the (dis)honor belongs to Hitler.
Among numerous Nazi crimes: the death by deliberate mistreatment and neglect of 3-4 million Soviet PoWs; the appointment of the vile Erich Koch as military governor of Ukraine; the massacre of Soviet Jews; the closing of all schools above the fourth grade (and even primary schools were closed in Koch's Ukraine); deportation of 2.7 million slave laborers to Germany; chronic malnutrition as all accessible food was shipped to Germany; institutionalized brutality, eg floggings. Other bad policies perhaps did not quite amount to crimes: the shut-down of Soviet industry, apart from railroads and a handful of mines directly needed by the German war-effort; the continuation of the oppressive collective farm system, made worse by rapacious German tax-collecting; continued suppression of religion, except at the local level. Defeat aborted Nazi schemes for massive ethnic cleansing and colonization.
By the time Stalin's armies returned in 1943-44, the Soviet people (apart from some Balts and western Ukrainians who had never been Soviet in the first place) were ready to welcome them.
--Hugo S. Cunningham

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
The Nazis were divided on theory and practice regarding "Slavdom" and Alfred Rosenberg emerges as a champion of Slavic rights ag
By John de Angelo
Outstanding analysis of German eastern policy ... with all the complexities of occupying and ruling in the midst of concurrent ethnic conflicts and civil wars (e.g. Yugoslavia). The Nazis were divided on theory and practice regarding "Slavdom" and Alfred Rosenberg emerges as a champion of Slavic rights against crude louts like Koch, Gauleiter in Ukraine. This book is chock full of anti-German bias, but despite this is remarkably balanced. Essential book in any WW2 library. I learned of this book from Veronica K. Clark's Powerwolf Publications series, books that substantiate what Dallin offers in his book.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Insights into Nazi Ostpolitik, Ukrainian-Nazi Collaboration, and Much More
By Jan Peczkis
There are countless tidbits of little-known information in this encyclopedic volume. For instance, ironic to the argument about the special-ness of the Jews being forced to wear the Star, there once were plans, later dropped as impractical, to force the Slavs to wear discrimination badges. (pp. 445-446). Himmler had considered a policy which would have led to the deaths of 30 million Slavs. (p. 29). Nazi anti-Christianity has been under-appreciated (pp. 472-473), though Hitler was too sophisticated to attempt a Communist-style liquidation of the church. (p. 473).

Dallin comments: "Within the Nazi movement itself, anti-Communism had not always been as axiomatic as might be assumed. Communists and Nazis, the two extreme parties, had repeatedly joined hands to combat the Weimar Republic." (p. 10). The amount of spoils that the Nazis removed from the Soviet Union was comparable to the amount they would have received had the Nazi-Soviet alliance continued, attesting to the magnitude of Soviet aid to its onetime Nazi ally. (p. 678).

Ukrainian-Nazi collaboration began long before WWII, and included activities on behalf of the Abwehr. (pp. 114-116). All the while, the Nazis never seriously entertained any form of Ukrainian self-government above that of the county level (p. 144), let alone a Nazi puppet state. To the Nazis, Slavic lands, including the Ukraine, were, beginning with MEIN KAMPF (p. 3), nothing more than objects of exploitation and settling with Germans. (p. 155, 165, 276-279).

The Nazis anticipated Ukrainian genocidal actions, against Jews and Poles, even back in 1939 while planning the conquest of Poland. Dallin comments: "In this case, Canaris noted in his diary, `I would have to make appropriate preparations with the Ukrainians so that, should this alternative become real, the Meln'nyk organization (OUN) can produce an uprising which would aim at the annihilation of the Jews and Poles.'" (p. 115). Later, citing an Einsatzgruppen report, Dallin writes: "On July 10 [1941] the OUN/M and other nationalist groups pledged Hitler their `most loyal obedience' in building a Europe `free of Jews, Bolsheviks, and plutocrats.'" (p. 121). (This refutes the silly arguments about the OUN itself not being anti-Semitic or anti-western). However, Dallin omits the Ukrainian-Nazi collaboration in the destruction of Jews and, while discussing the OUN-UPA, which was armed by the Germans (pp. 621-622), he neglects to mention its genocide of Poles. This is not surprising, as he is over-reliant on OUN sources.

Nevertheless, despite these omissions, Dallin's work remains a classic.

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