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Alexander Gogun

    Alexander Gogun
    Mezi Hitlerem a Stalinem. Banderovci
    Stalinova komanda: Ukrajinské partyzánské jednotky 1941–1944
    Stalins Commandos
    • 2015

      Stalins Commandos

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      At the height of World War II, a number of Soviet partisan organizations fought a guerrilla war against the Axis occupation of the Soviet Union. Coordinated and controlled by the Soviet government and modeled on the Red Army, the primary objective of these “Red Partisans” was the disruption of the Eastern Front’s German rear, especially road and railroad communications. Using original Ukrainian, Russian and German sources, Gogun looks at the partisan forces operating in Ukraine. Along with Belarus, Ukraine was the first and most devastated Soviet republic, following the German invasion of 1941. The consequences of the occupation for the Ukrainian population were dire. As a result, the partisan movement spread rapidly over the occupied territory. The fighter groups, supported by the Ukrainian Partisan Movement Headquarters in Moscow, operated throughout occupied Ukraine and numbered over 150,000 combatants.

      Stalins Commandos