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Named as one of the Best Historical Materials books for 2022 by RUSA, American Library Association (ALA). See full details here.
During the peak of the German expansion in World War II, more than 230 million people from Norway to Greece and from France to various regions inside the former Soviet Union lived under German occupation. This edited collection of primary sources for the first time gives an insight into the experiences of these ordinary people under German occupation, their everyday life and how this quickly became dominated by shortages (especially of food but also of other necessities such as medicine), the search for supplies and different strategies to fight scarcity. In addressing examples from all European countries under German occupation the collected sources give the first pan-European perspective on the history of shortage, malnutrition and hunger resulting from the war, occupation, and aggressive German exploitation policies.
Contents
Contents
Editorial Preface
Francis Ipgrave
Documents by Date
Documents by Country lix
Contributors lxi
Volume 1
World War II: Europe under German Occupation. Struggling with Supply and Shortage
Tatjana Tönsmeyer, in cooperation with Dirk Luyten, Karl Christian Lammers and Irina Sherbakova
Documents (1-300)
Volume 2
Documents (301-600)
Archives
Index of Places
Index of Subjects