War in the Wild East: The German Army and Soviet Partisans

War in the Wild East: The German Army and Soviet Partisans

by Ben H. Shepherd
War in the Wild East: The German Army and Soviet Partisans
War in the Wild East: The German Army and Soviet Partisans

War in the Wild East: The German Army and Soviet Partisans

by Ben H. Shepherd

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Overview

In Nazi eyes, the Soviet Union was the “wild east,” a savage region ripe for exploitation, its subhuman inhabitants destined for extermination or helotry. An especially brutal dimension of the German army’s eastern war was its anti-partisan campaign. This conflict brought death and destruction to thousands of Soviet civilians, and has been held as a prime example of ordinary German soldiers participating in the Nazi regime’s annihilation policies.

Ben Shepherd enters the heated debate over the wartime behavior of the Wehrmacht in a detailed study of the motivation and conduct of its anti-partisan campaign in the Soviet Union. He investigates how anti-partisan warfare was conducted, not by the generals, but by the far more numerous, average Germans serving as officers in the field. What shaped their behavior was more complex than Nazi ideology alone. The influence of German society, as well as of party and army, together with officers’ grueling yet diverse experience of their environment and enemy, made them perceive the anti-partisan war in varied ways. Reactions ranged from extreme brutality to relative restraint; some sought less to terrorize the native population than to try to win it over. The emerging picture does not dilute the suffering the Wehrmacht’s eastern war inflicted. It shows, however, that properly judging ordinary Germans’ role in that war is more complicated than is indicated by either wholesale condemnation or wholesale exoneration.

This valuable study offers a nuanced discussion of the diversity of behaviors within the German army, as well as providing a compelling exploration of the war and counterinsurgency operations on the eastern front.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674043558
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 326
Sales rank: 895,908
File size: 773 KB

About the Author

Ben Shepherd is Reader in History at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Toward a War of Extermination 1 “Success Comes Only through Terror”: The German Experience of Antiguerrilla Warfare 2 “Jew-Bolsheviks,” Civilians, and Partisans: The Opening Phase, 1941 3 Bloodshed Mushrooms: The Escalating Security Campaign, 1941 4 The Rules Change: Partisan Surge and German Response, 1942 Maps and photographs follow page 128 5 More of the Sugar, Less of the Whip: The Battle for Popular Support, 1942 6 Locusts in Field Gray: The Dead Zones Campaign, 1943 7 Fear in the Forest: The War at Close Quarters, 1942and 1943 Conclusion: Reap as You Sow, 1943 and 1944 Appendix A. Larger Antipartisan Operations Carried Out by the 221st Security Division, December 1942–April 1943 Appendix B. Atrocities Committed by the 221st Security Division’s Subordinate Units, March 1942–August 1943 Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Translations Notes Bibliography of Primary Sources Index

What People are Saying About This

Ben Shepherd's excellent study of the Nazi invasion of Russia during World War II is well reasoned and carefully argued. He illuminates the complex sequence of events and ideas that led to the development of a "culture of brutality" in the Wehrmacht.

Dennis Showalter

Ben Shepherd's excellent study of the Nazi invasion of Russia during World War II is well reasoned and carefully argued. He illuminates the complex sequence of events and ideas that led to the development of a "culture of brutality" in the Wehrmacht.
Dennis Showalter, Colorado College

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