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- catalog alternative "Soviet refugees and America's role in their repatriation.".
- catalog contributor b1099790.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [253]-277.".
- catalog description "Introduction: "The desperate amuses man" -- In the service of the Reich: "subhumans," "slaves," and the "army of the damned" -- Negotiating repatriation: toward a "tightly drawn contract" -- Repatriation of American prisoners of war: " the difficulties ... would fill a book" -- Living up to Yalta: "it just wasn't human" -- Forced repatriation and growing reservations" "the cries of these men ... still plague my memory" -- The Soviet repatriation campaign: "many times ... Comrade Stalin called to mind you who languished in fascist camps" -- The nonreturners: betrayers or betrayed? -- The repatriates' reception: "in Hitler's camps there are ... only Russian traitors" -- The pawns and the party line: "traitors" turned "resistance fighters" -- Conclusion: The West--inept The East--vindictive.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 287 p., [10] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Pawns of Yalta.".
- catalog identifier "0252008979".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pawns of Yalta.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Urbana, Ill. : University of Illinois Press,".
- catalog relation "Pawns of Yalta.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "D809.S65 E44".
- catalog subject "Refugees Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Forced repatriation.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Refugees.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: "The desperate amuses man" -- In the service of the Reich: "subhumans," "slaves," and the "army of the damned" -- Negotiating repatriation: toward a "tightly drawn contract" -- Repatriation of American prisoners of war: " the difficulties ... would fill a book" -- Living up to Yalta: "it just wasn't human" -- Forced repatriation and growing reservations" "the cries of these men ... still plague my memory" -- The Soviet repatriation campaign: "many times ... Comrade Stalin called to mind you who languished in fascist camps" -- The nonreturners: betrayers or betrayed? -- The repatriates' reception: "in Hitler's camps there are ... only Russian traitors" -- The pawns and the party line: "traitors" turned "resistance fighters" -- Conclusion: The West--inept The East--vindictive.".
- catalog title "Pawns of Yalta : Soviet refugees and America's role in their repatriation / Mark R. Elliott.".
- catalog title "Soviet refugees and America's role in their repatriation.".
- catalog type "text".