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Author Statiev, Alexander, 1956-

Title The Soviet counterinsurgency in the western borderlands / Alexander Statiev
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 368 pages) : illustrations
Contents Origins of Soviet counterinsurgency -- The borderland societies in the interwar period : the first Soviet occupation and the emergence of nationalist resistance -- The borderlands under German occupation (1941-1944) : social context of the Soviet re-conquest -- Nationalist resistance after the Soviet re-conquest -- Soviet agrarian policy as a pacification tool -- Deportations, "repatriations," and other types of forced migrations as aspects of security policy -- Amnesties -- Red rurales : the destruction battalions -- Police tactics : actions of NKVD security units, intelligence gathering, covert operations, and intimidation -- The church in Soviet security policy -- Violations of official policy and their impact on pacification -- Conclusion: nationalist resistance and Soviet counterinsurgency in the global context -- Appendix A: note on used terms and geographic and personal names -- Appendix B: note on primary sources
Summary "The Soviet counterinsurgency in the western borderlands investigates the Soviet response to nationalist insurgencies that occurred between 1944 and 1953 in the regions the Soviet Union annexed after the Nazi-Soviet pact: Eastern Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Based on new archival data, Alexander Statiev presents the first comprehensive study of Soviet counterinsurgency that ties together the security tools and populist policies intended to attract the local populations. The book traces the origins of the Soviet pacification doctrine and then presents a comparative analysis of the rural societies in Eastern Poland and the Baltic States on the eve of the Soviet invasion. This analysis is followed by a description of the anti-communist resistance movements. Subsequently, the author shows how ideology affected the Soviet pacification doctrine and examines the major means to enforce the doctrine: agrarian reforms, deportations, amnesties, informant networks, covert operations, and local militias. The book also demonstrates how the Soviet atheist regime used the church in struggle against guerrillas and explains why this regime could not curb the random violence of its police. The final chapter discusses the Soviet experience in the global context"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-359) and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Counterinsurgency -- Soviet Union -- History
Borderlands -- Soviet Union -- History
HISTORY -- Military -- World War II.
Borderlands
Counterinsurgency
Diplomatic relations
Military relations
SUBJECT Soviet Union -- Military relations -- Poland
Soviet Union -- Military relations -- Baltic States
Poland -- Military relations -- Soviet Union
Baltic States -- Military relations -- Soviet Union
Poland -- Annexation to the Soviet Union
Baltic States -- Annexation to the Soviet Union
Soviet Union -- History, Military. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125818
Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1991. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125760
Subject Baltic States
Poland
Soviet Union
Genre/Form History
Military history
Form Electronic book
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