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by Timothy Snyder


  Sobolewska, Hanna

  Sobolewski, Józef

  Sochacki, Jerzy

  Social Democrats (Germany)

  Socialism

  collectivization and

  Five-Year Plan and

  peasant question and

  Popular Front and

  propaganda and

  resistance to

  Soviet famines and

  Stalin, Joseph and

  Solovki concentration camp

  Solski, Adam

  Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

  Sosnowski, Jerzy

  Soviet Belarus. See Belarus

  Soviet famines

  cannibalism and

  children and

  collectivization and

  death toll from

  explanation for

  family, destruction of and

  Five-Year Plan and

  Hitler, Adolf and

  international awareness of

  Japan and

  Jews and

  OGPU and

  peasantry and

  Poland and

  politburo and

  Red Army and

  socialism and

  Soviet Poles and

  Soviet propaganda and

  Stalin, Joseph and

  suicide and

  in Ukraine

  United States and

  women and

  Soviet Jews

  murder of

  Soviet peasants

  collectivization and

  deportation of

  forced labor and

  Great Terror of 1937 and 1938 and

  liquidation of

  persecution of

  Poland, flight to of

  religion and

  resistance of

  Soviet famines and

  Stalin, Joseph Five-Year Plan and

  Soviet prisoners of war

  Belarus and

  death factories and

  German-Soviet war (1941-1945) and

  Hitler, Adolf and

  killing sites and

  as labor

  starvation of

  Wehrmacht and

  Soviet Ukraine. See Ukraine

  Soviet Union

  anti-Semitism in

  British problem and

  civil wars in

  collapse of

  collectivization in

  concentration camps in See also Gulag

  encirclement of

  equality and

  ethnic cleansing and

  fascism and

  First World War and

  German alliance with

  German-Polish relationship and

  German-Soviet war (1941-1945) and

  Germany, defeat of by

  Germany, occupation of by

  history and

  Hitler, Adolf rise to power and

  Holocaust, history of and

  industrialization and

  Japan and

  Jews, murder of in

  modernization and

  National Socialism and

  Poland, invasion of by

  Poland, occupation of by

  Polish espionage in

  Polish nonaggression pact with

  Polish prisoners of war in

  Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-1920 and

  Rapallo, Treaty of and

  Treaty on Borders and Friendship (1939) and

  U.S. diplomatic relations with

  See also German-Soviet war (1941-1945)

  Spain

  Spanish Civil war

  Special settlements

  See also Gulag

  Speer, Albert

  SS

  St. Germain, Treaty of

  Stalin, Joseph

  agricultural policy of

  anti-Semitism and

  Belarus and

  collectivization and

  economic policies of

  ethnic cleansing and

  fascism and

  Five-Year Plan and

  German-Polish relationship and

  German-Soviet war (1941-1945) and

  Great Terror of 1937-1938 and

  history and

  Hitler, Adolf alliance with

  Hitler, Adolf and

  Hitler, Adolf betrayal of

  Hitler, Adolf rise to power and

  Hitler, Adolf vs.

  Holocaust and

  industrialization and

  Japan anad

  Korean War and

  modernization and

  Munich Pact (1938) and

  nationalism and

  NKVD and

  peasant question and

  Poland, invasion of and

  purges of

  rise to power of

  show trials and

  socialism and

  Soviet famines and

  Soviet-German relations and

  Ukraine and

  Stalinism

  casualties of

  crimes of

  National Socialism and

  Stalino, Ukraine

  Stangl, Franz

  Starobilsk prisoner of war camp

  Stars of David

  Stroop, Jürgen

  Strykowski, Michał

  Sudetenland

  Sugihara, Chiune

  Suicide

  Swastikas

  Światło, Józef

  Szerzyński, Józef

  Szklarska Poręba

  Szulcman, Gitla

  TASS news agency

  Taxation

  The Tin Drum (Grass)

  Tito (Josip Broz)

  Todorov, Tsvetan

  Torture

  Totalitarianism

  Trawniki

  Treaty of Berlin (1926)

  Treaty of Rapallo

  Treaty of Sèvres

  Treaty of St. Germain

  Treaty of Versailles (1919)

  Treaty on Borders and Friendship (1939)

  Treblinka

  deportation to

  liberation of

  Trianon, Treaty of

  Troikas

  Great Terror of 1937 and 1938 and

  kulaks, liquidation of and

  Polish prisoners of war and

  Trotsky, Leon

  Truman, Harry

  Tsanava, Lavrenty

  Turks

  Ukraine

  anti-Polish campaign in

  anti-Semitism in

  civil wars in

  communist party in

  Final Solution and

  Generalplan Ost and

  German-Soviet war (1941-1945) and

  Great Terror of 1937-1938 and

  Hitler, Adolf and

  Hunger Plan and

  Japan and

  Jews in

  nationalism in

  Polish prisoners of war in

  Soviet famines in

  Soviet prisoners of war in

  Soviet Union, German invasion of and

  Ukrainian Military Organization

  Ukrainians

  murder of

  Soviet famines and

  Umschlagplatz

  UN. See United Nations

  Union of Armed Struggle

  United Nations (UN)

  United States

  anti-Semitism in

  bloodlands and

  concentration camps, liberation of by

  death factories and

  First World War and

  Jews and

  Korean War and

  Poland, liberation of and

  Second World War and

  Soviet diplomatic relations with

  Soviet famines and

  UPA

  Ural Mountains

  Uspenskii, A. I.

  Uzbekistan

  Veldii, Petro

  Vienna, Austria

  Vilnius, Lithuania

  Vishniatskaia, Junita

  Volkovskaia, Rosalia

  Volodymyr Volynskyi women’s camp

  Voroshilov, Kliment
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  Vovsi, Miron

  Vyshynskii, Andrei

  Waffen-SS

  Wagner, Edouard

  Wandurski, Witold

  Warsaw, Poland

  Warsaw Ghetto, Poland

  Concentration Camp Warsaw and

  destruction of

  Jewish resistance in

  liquidation of

  Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (1943)

  Warsaw Uprising of August 1944

  Webb, Beatrice

  Wehrmacht

  bloodlands and

  Final Solution and

  German-Soviet war (1941-1945) and

  Hunger Plan and

  National Socialism and

  Poland, German invasion of and

  Soviet prisoners of war and

  Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and

  Weimar Republic

  Weinstein, Edward

  Weissberg, Alexander

  West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)

  Wiernik, Yankiel

  Wiesel, Elie

  Wilczyńska, Stefania

  Willenberg, Tamara and Itta

  Wilner, Aryeh

  Wirth, Christian

  Wnuk, Bolesław and Jakub

  Wola (neighbordhood in Warsaw)

  Women

  death factories and

  Final Solution and

  German-Soviet war (1941-1945) and

  Poland, German invasion of and

  Soviet Union, German invasion of and

  World War II. See Second World War

  Wyganowski, Stanisław

  Yagoda, Genrikh

  Yalta Conference

  Yezhov, Nikolai

  Young Communists

  Yugoslavia

  Zhdanov, Andrei

  Zhemchuzhina, Polina

  Zinoviev, Grigory

  Zionism, Zionists

  Zorin, Sholem

  Zvierieva, Wanda

  Zygielbojm, Shmuel

  Zylberberg, Michaeł

  Copyright © 2010 by Timothy Snyder

  Published by Basic Books,

  A Member of the Perseus Books Group

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Snyder, Timothy.

  Bloodlands : Europe between Hitler and Stalin / Timothy Snyder.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  eISBN : 978-0-465-02290-8

  1. Europe, Eastern—History—1918-1945. 2. Genocide—Europe, Eastern—History—20th century. 3. Massacres—Europe, Eastern—History—20th century. 4. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 5. World War, 1939-1945—Atrocities. 6. Soviet Union—History—1917-1936. 7. Germany—History—1933-1945. 8. Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953. 9. Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 I. Title.

  DJK49.S69 2010

  940.54’050947—dc22

  2010016816

 

 

 


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