Der Fall Wlassow (2. Teil)
The Vlassov Case (Part Two)
Author(s): George FischerSubject(s): History of Communism, Fascism, Nazism and WW II
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Keywords: Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov; Great Purge; Russian Liberation Committee;
Summary/Abstract: The essay of George Fischer is an attempt to present the equally fascinating and revealing attempt of a detailed analysis of the phenomenon of the Soviet "collaboration" during the Second World War. It is focused, above all, on the anti-Stalinist movement launched by the former Soviet general lieutenant Andrey A. Vlasov. The author follows the deeper reasons for the many Western observers, who seem so incomprehensible to read countless Soviet citizens, to receive and support the German invaders of their homeland as liberators. George Fischer's diagnosis diverges from all the interpretations made so far, insofar as he ascribes to his motives, at least as far as the time at the beginning of the war, an apolitical character, and essentially ascribes them to the political apathy and adaptability of the "Soviet man." His explanation becomes more and more probable as soon as they are viewed against the backdrop of German "Ostpolitik", which treated all the inhabitants of the Soviet Union as "sub-human beings", ignoring their willingness to participate actively in the struggle against the Stalinist tyranny.
Journal: DER MONAT. Eine Internationale Zeitschrift für Politik und geistiges Leben
- Issue Year: 04/1951
- Issue No: 034
- Page Range: 393-408
- Page Count: 16
- Language: German
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