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Fear and loathing on the Eastern Front: Soviet forests and the memory of Western Europeans in the German military forces, 1941-1944
Journal of Modern European History ( IF 0.214 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-18 , DOI: 10.1177/1611894420973582
David Alegre Lorenz 1
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Combatant perceptions of the landscape in which soldiers fight constitute a central element of their memory, especially in the frame of military invasions and occupations. This article addresses the war experience of the Spanish, French, and Walloon volunteers who enlisted in the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. Their views of the Eastern Front were heavily influenced by the close, dense forests that covered much of Eastern Europe. Fear of autochthonous nature was fed by a very specific image of Soviet civilians and soldiers, which ended up conditioning the modus operandi on the front lines and in the rearguard.



中文翻译:

对东部阵线的恐惧和厌恶:1941-1944年,苏联森林和德国军队对西欧人的记忆

对士兵所处景观的争斗感是他们记忆的中心要素,尤其是在军事入侵和占领的框架中。本文介绍了参加国防军和武装党卫军的西班牙,法国和瓦隆志愿者的战争经历。他们对东部前线的看法在很大程度上覆盖了覆盖东欧大部分地区的密林。苏联平民和士兵的非常具体的形象使人对自发自然的恐惧,最终使前线和后卫的作案手法受到限制。

更新日期:2020-11-18
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