Faculty Sponsor
Christoph Schiessl
Final Abstract for URS Program
Over the course of WW2, Slavic peoples in Eastern Europe faced exterminatory policies at the hands of the occupying Nazi forces. These policies included forced starvation, mass deportations, large scale executions, and slave labor. In many regards, these policies were not sudden inventions on the part of the Nazis, but rather policies with roots in German history. Moreover, in practice, Nazi policies towards Slavic peoples were often wildly inconsistent and contradictory.
Presentation Type
Visual Presentation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
April 2023
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European History Commons, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Commons, Military History Commons