Cover art for Zero Point Ukraine - Four Essays on World War II
Published
Columbia University, July 2021
ISBN
9783838215501
Format
Softcover, 262 pages

Zero Point Ukraine - Four Essays on World War II

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The Western understanding of what happened in Ukraine during World War II has been shaped by historical and ideological constructs created in the Kremlin. The Ukrainian specificity has been dissolved in the concept of the "great victorious Russian people" and distorted by attempts to equate Ukrainian nationalists to German Nazis, while the occupation and colonization of Ukraine by Russian Bolsheviks in the 1920s and 1930s has widely been ignored or artificially silenced.

In her Four Essays on World War II, Olena Stiazhkina inscribes the Ukrainian history of the war into a wider European and world context.

The Soviet and contemporary Russian narratives about World War II have been used to justify the Kremlin's policies towards democratic countries. Today, Russia re-mains deeply engaged in the falsification of the past, which underpins the claims of the so-called "Russian World" and the ongoing war against Ukraine.

Olena Stiazhkina's book promotes a new, historically adequate understanding of what happened in Ukraine before, during, and after World War II.

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