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Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2.Архив еврейской истории. Том 2New COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE : Russian Federation Description Description Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2 . 2 : , 2005 . , 480 . : 1200 . : 60x90 16 (~145217 ) " " ". ", "", "". , , . . , .., , ; . "" , . ( ), ( ), ( ), . Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2 Publisher: Russian Political Encyclopedia, 2005 Hardcover, 480 pages Circulation: 1200 copies. Russian Text Format: 60x90 16 (~ 145h217 mm) From the Publisher The second volume of "Archives of

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Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2
Архив еврейской истории. Том 2
Издательство: Российская политическая энциклопедия, 2005 г.
Твердый переплет, 480 стр.
Тираж: 1200 экз.
Формат: 60x90/16 (~145х217 мм)
От издателя
Второй том "Архива еврейской истории" включает разделы "Воспоминания. Дневники", "Исследования", "Документы". Авторы и публикаторы - ученые из России, Израиля, США и Литвы. Хронологический охват публикуемых материалов и исследований - от Древней Руси до Второй мировой войны. Значительное место в сборнике занимает военная тема, печатаются военные дневники журналиста Л.К.Бронтмана, исследования об уничтожении нацистами советских военнопленных-евреев, о восприятии славянами евреев в годы войны; публикуется материал о депортациях еврейского населения в период Первой мировой войны.

В сборник включены также блок "семейных" воспоминаний, материалы по истории литературы и искусства и др. Публикуемые материалы извлечены из различных архивохранилищ Петербурга (Российский государственный исторический архив и Центральный государственный исторический архив Санкт-Петербурга), Иерусалима (Центральный архив истории еврейского народа и Центральный сионистский архив), Вильнюса (Государственный исторический архив Литвы), а также личных архивов.
Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2
Publisher: Russian Political Encyclopedia, 2005
Hardcover, 480 pages
Circulation: 1200 copies.Russian Text
Format: 60x90/16 (~ 145h217 mm)
From the Publisher
The second volume of "Archives of Jewish History," includes sections on "Memories. Diaries," "Studies," "Documents". Authors and publishers - researchers from Russia, Israel, USA and Lithuania. Chronological coverage of published material and research - from ancient Russia before the Second World War. The publication takes a military theme, printed war diaries journalist LK Brontmana, research on the destruction of the Nazi-Soviet war of the Jews, Slavs, the perception of Jews during the war, published material about the deportations of the Jewish population during World War II.

The collection also includes a block of "family" of memories, the materials on the history of art and literature and other published materials are taken from various archives of St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archives and the Central State Historical Archive in St. Petersburg), Jerusalem (Central Archives of Jewish history, and Central Zionist Archives), Vilnius (Lithuanian State Historical Archives), as well as personal archives.

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Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2 Архив еврейской истории. Том 2 Издательство: Российская политическая энциклопедия, 2005 г. Твердый переплет, 480 стр. Тираж: 1200 экз. Формат: 60x90/16 (~145х217 мм) От издателя Второй том "Архива еврейской истории" включает разделы "Воспоминания. Дневники", "Исследования", "Документы". Авторы и публикаторы - ученые из России, Израиля, США и Литвы. Хронологический охват публикуемых материалов и исследований - от Древней Руси до Второй мировой войны. Значительное место в сборнике занимает военная тема, печатаются военные дневники журналиста Л.К.Бронтмана, исследования об уничтожении нацистами советских военнопленных-евреев, о восприятии славянами евреев в годы войны; публикуется материал о депортациях еврейского населения в период Первой мировой войны. В сборник включены также блок "семейных" воспоминаний, материалы по истории литературы и искусства и др. Публикуемые материалы извлечены из различных архивохранилищ Петербурга (Российский государственный исторический архив и Центральный государственный исторический архив Санкт-Петербурга), Иерусалима (Центральный архив истории еврейского народа и Центральный сионистский архив), Вильнюса (Государственный исторический архив Литвы), а также личных архивов. Archive of Jewish History. Volume 2 Publisher: Russian Political Encyclopedia, 2005 Hardcover, 480 pages Circulation: 1200 copies.Russian Text Format: 60x90/16 (~ 145h217 mm) From the Publisher The second volume of "Archives of Jewish History," includes sections on "Memories. Diaries," "Studies," "Documents". Authors and publishers - researchers from Russia, Israel, USA and Lithuania. Chronological coverage of published material and research - from ancient Russia before the Second World War. The publication takes a military theme, printed war diaries journalist LK Brontmana, research on the destruction of the Nazi-Soviet war of the Jews, Slavs, the perception of Jews during the war, published material about the deportations of the Jewish population during World War II. The collection also includes a block of "family" of memories, the materials on the history of art and literature and other published materials are taken from various archives of St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archives and the Central State Historical Archive in St. Petersburg), Jerusalem (Central Archives of Jewish history, and Central Zionist Archives), Vilnius (Lithuanian State Historical Archives), as well as personal archives.






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