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Krest i Svastika. Natsistskaia Germaniia i Pravoslavnaia Tserkov'
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The author, Doctor of Historical Sciences, a leading researcher of the Central State Archive of St. Petersburg,M.V.Shkarovskii examines a complex and poorly understood topic: the Russian Orthodox Church in the occupied territories during World War II. As evidenced by numerous archival documents, no parts of the Russian Church collaborated with the Nazis . Nazi authorities did not even manage to completely subjugate the Orthodox diocese in Germany.
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The author, Doctor of Historical Sciences, a leading researcher of the Central State Archive of St. Petersburg,M.V.Shkarovskii examines a complex and poorly understood topic: the Russian Orthodox Church in the occupied territories during World War II. As evidenced by numerous archival documents, no parts of the Russian Church collaborated with the Nazis . Nazi authorities did not even manage to completely subjugate the Orthodox diocese in Germany.
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Autor/-in
Shkarovskii M V
Verlag
VECHE
ISBN
9785953320832
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2007
Seiten
512
Niveau
Voennye tainy XX vek
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The author, Doctor of Historical Sciences, a leading researcher of the Central State Archive of St. Petersburg,M.V.Shkarovskii examines a complex and poorly understood topic: the Russian Orthodox Church in the occupied territories during World War II. As evidenced by numerous archival documents, no parts of the Russian Church collaborated with the Nazis . Nazi authorities did not even manage to completely subjugate the Orthodox diocese in Germany.