Human Losses of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Great Patriotic War

IF 0.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1134/s1019331623080105
G. E. Kornilov
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Historians of Ukraine have long been debating population losses in World War II. Some of them add the losses that occurred as a result of the accession of territories to the Ukrainian SSR in 1939–1940. Others add deaths from hunger in the postwar years. The authors of the publications, with rare exceptions, present an evaluative construction of reality. There are mainly versions in scientific circulation that propose authorial expert opinions based on fragmentary, mostly uncritically comprehended sources. The heated debate, excessive politicization of the topic of Ukraine’s demographic losses, and significant variation in their assessments indicate that this problem has not been solved. The main causes of this historiographical situation are incorrectly chosen methodological approaches to assessing population losses in 1939–1945 (expansion of historical geographical boundaries (at the expense of Crimean and Zakarpattia oblasts, which were not part of the republic in the period under study and were accessioned after the war) and chronological framework) and problems with research sources. Ukrainian historians and demographers largely ignore historical documents stored in Russian federal archives. The conducted “archival reconnaissance” indicates that the calculations of the demography department of the Central Directorate of the UkSSR State Planning Committee and the Statistical Directorate of the Ukrainian SSR, compiled from the end of 1944 through 1946, are of particular scientific interest. The identified historical sources will make it possible to reliably reconstruct the dynamics and composition of the population and contribute to solving the problem of demographic losses of the Ukrainian SSR in 1941–1945 in the context of the demographic development of the Soviet Union.

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乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国在卫国战争中的人员伤亡
摘要 乌克兰历史学家长期以来一直在讨论第二次世界大战中的人口损失问题。其中一些人补充了 1939-1940 年乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国领土加入后造成的人口损失。另一些人则增加了战后因饥饿而死亡的人数。除少数例外情况外,这些出版物的作者都对现实进行了评价性建构。科学界流传的版本主要是作者根据零散的、大多未经批判的资料来源提出的专家意见。激烈的争论、乌克兰人口损失话题的过度政治化以及评估结果的巨大差异都表明这一问题尚未得到解决。造成这种史学状况的主要原因是对 1939-1945 年人口损失的评估方法选择不当(扩大了历史地理边界(牺牲了克里米亚州和扎卡尔帕蒂亚州,这两个州在研究期间并不属于共和国,而是在战后加入的)和年代框架)以及研究资料存在问题。乌克兰历史学家和人口学家在很大程度上忽视了存放在俄罗斯联邦档案馆的历史文献。所进行的 "档案侦察 "表明,乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国国家计划委员会中央局和乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国统计局人口统计部门从 1944 年底至 1946 年编制的计算结果具有特殊的科学意义。已查明的历史资料将有可能可靠地重建人口的动态和构成,并有助于在苏联人口发展的背景下解决 1941-1945 年乌克兰苏维埃社会主义共和国人口损失的问题。
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Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences provides a broad coverage of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ activities. It publishes original works, surveys, speeches, and discussions with participation of the members of Russian Academy of Sciences, leading scientists in Russia and worldwide and presents various viewpoints on important subjects related to all fields of science. The journal addresses the questions of scientist’s role in society and the role of scientific knowledge in the modern world.
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