Polyakov V. Partisan movement in Crimea, 1941-1944. In the Context of Military and Socio-Political Processes.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0514U000726

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  • 07.00.02 - Всесвітня історія

28-11-2014

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.235.01

Essay

The author attempts to uncover the problems associated with the organization and activities of the partisan movement on the Crimean Peninsula in the Great Patriotic War and bases it on his personal researches. Were examined the methods and principles of the units based on workers' party and Soviet offices of all administrative regions of Crimea. Shows the strength of the partisans at different stages of the struggle. Reveals reasons and measure of hunger. Were analyzed the nature of the conflict between Crimean partisans and the local population as well as actions adopted by the Crimean regional committee of the VKP (b) to resolve this conflict. Told about the nature and consequences of the conflict within the partisan movement between people from the Soviet party nomenclature and former military. Was traced the dynamics of the structural subordination of the Crimean partisan from the Crimean Regional Committee of the VKP (b) to the Black Sea Group of Forces, the central headquarters of the partisan movement and again , but under the operational control of the Independent Coastal Army. Were named surnames of the main persons in partisan movement in Crimea at different stages of its history: A.V. Mokrousov, N.D. Lugovoy, M.T. Lobov , R. Sh. Mustafayev, P. R. Yampolsky .

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