Journal of Ethnic Microhistory

Journal of Ethnic Microhistory
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ISBN-10 : 9783759792761
ISBN-13 : 3759792766
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Download or read book Journal of Ethnic Microhistory written by Walther Dr. Friesen and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-11-04 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There are six articles in issue 7, I-2024 of "Journal of Ethnic Microhistory". 1. My Grandfather was Killed in the Battle of Berlin on May 1, 1945. The article is written by the grandson of the Soviet tank-driver perished at the very end of the Second World War in Europe. The essay written in English is provided with some authentic family photos and preceded by an English abstract. 2. Dortmund Newspaper About the Russian Imperial Army. Retrospective. The impetus for writing this analytical essay gave the publication in "Dortmund Newspaper" (Dortmunder Zeitung) on August 9, 1893. The author evaluates the military concept of the Russian Lieutenant General Alexander Rittich on the state of the Russian armed forces and on plans for conducting "raids operations". The original newspaper text in German with detailed commentaries is attached to it. 3. The article "Eternal Values of Our Country" is dealing with the importance of cultural and historical legacy of the Kazakh people for the basic education of the young generation. The paper is written in Kazakh and preceded by an English abstract. 4. The investigative essay "Nordic Germans on the Volga" tackles some aspects of the ethnic self-identification of the German East European Creative Class. It is based on the text of the telegram sent from Simbirsk/Russia to the Federal Chancellor Count of Bismarck and published in No. 92 of the Dortmund Gazette (Dortmunder Anzeiger) on August 6, 1870. 5. The critical review "Payment for Loyalty" is devoted to the extremely low level of education of Russia-Germans as compared to other peoples of the USSR as a result of the genocide policy conducted by the authorities against this ethnic minority. 6. With his remark "Open Response to Reply Made by Dr. Ventzke" the author continues to dispute the standpoint of Dr. Ventzke regarding the guideline of the "mBook Russia-German Cultural History" ("mBook Russlanddeutsche Kulturgeschichte"), s. also "Journal of Ethnic Microhistory", issue II-2023, p. 12-16.


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