Jews in the Battle for Crimea, 1941–1944

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY East European Jewish Affairs Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/13501674.2022.2076598
O. Budnitskii
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ABSTRACT On July 4, 1942, the Soviet people heard the sad news that, after 250 days of battle, Sevastopol, “the city of Russian glory,” had fallen. Twenty-two months later, Sevastopol was liberated by the 51st Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front. The army’s commander was Lieutenant General Iakov Kreizer, Hero of the Soviet Union and a member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. Thousands of Jews, soldiers of the Red Army, took part in the battle for Crimea in 1941–1944. The staff of the Commission on the History of the Great Patriotic War of the USSR Academy of Sciences interviewed some of them. These interviews are interesting not only in revealing how the Jews fought, but also in illuminating their prewar life, family background, and careers in the army. They are a unique source not only for military, but also for social history, affording insights into the phenomenon of Soviet Jewry.
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克里米亚战役中的犹太人,1941-1944
1942年7月4日,苏联人民听到了一个悲惨的消息:经过250天的战斗,“俄罗斯光荣之城”塞瓦斯托波尔沦陷了。22个月后,塞瓦斯托波尔被乌克兰第4方面军第51军解放。军队的指挥官是苏联英雄、犹太反法西斯委员会成员亚科夫·克雷泽中将。1941年至1944年,成千上万的犹太人,红军士兵,参加了克里米亚战役。苏联科学院卫国战史委员会的工作人员采访了其中一些人。这些采访的有趣之处不仅在于揭示了犹太人是如何战斗的,还在于阐明了他们战前的生活、家庭背景和在军队中的职业生涯。它们不仅是军事资料的独特来源,也是社会历史资料的独特来源,提供了对苏联犹太人现象的深入了解。
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