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Stegmann, Natali

Making Sense of the Violent Past: War Veterans’ Organizations in Post Stalinist Czechoslovakia

Stegmann, Natali (2023) Making Sense of the Violent Past: War Veterans’ Organizations in Post Stalinist Czechoslovakia. Slavic Review 82 (1), pp. 28-47.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 21 Mar 2024 05:53
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.57941


Abstract

The article examines the de-Stalinization of war veterans' organizations in Czechoslovakia. Building on testimonies and journalistic works concerning the victims of Stalinist purges and persecution and the attempts to rehabilitate them, the author elaborates her argument with the case study of the prominent war victims' organization "Association of Antifascist Fighters". During Stalinism, all ...

The article examines the de-Stalinization of war veterans' organizations in Czechoslovakia. Building on testimonies and journalistic works concerning the victims of Stalinist purges and persecution and the attempts to rehabilitate them, the author elaborates her argument with the case study of the prominent war victims' organization "Association of Antifascist Fighters". During Stalinism, all veterans who had not fought side by side with the Soviet Union were treated with suspicion and often expelled from the veterans' association. In the framework of the reform socialist experiment of the 1960s, the country's Stalinist heritage of violence was largely rejected. What made the Czechoslovak reform socialist approach unique was its distancing from the Soviet influence on Czechoslovak communist tradition. In this way, Stalinism, and the violence that accompanied it, was turned into a Soviet matter, while the national communist tradition was to be cured of the effects of this influence.



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Item typeArticle
Journal or Publication TitleSlavic Review
Publisher:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Place of Publication:NEW YORK
Volume:82
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:1
Page Range:pp. 28-47
Date3 August 2023
InstitutionsPhilosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities > Institut für Geschichte
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10.1017/slr.2023.100DOI
Dewey Decimal Classification900 History & geography > 940 General history of Europe
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgYes
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-579415
Item ID57941

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