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Forgotten Pows: New Research on Soviet Soldiers in World War Ii

Aau/MüllerMillions of Soviet soldiers were imprisoned in Germany during the Second World War – more than half died of hunger, violence and catastrophic camp conditions. Historian Alexandra Pulvermacher talks in an interview about the fate of the Soviet Red Army: inside occupied Ukraine, explaining why this topic is still insufficiently researched. Mrs Pulvermacher, you are researching the Soviet prisoners of war in the occupied Ukraine during th…
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Aau/MüllerMillions of Soviet soldiers were imprisoned in Germany during the Second World War – more than half died of hunger, violence and catastrophic camp conditions. Historian Alexandra Pulvermacher talks in an interview about the fate of the Soviet Red Army: inside occupied Ukraine, explaining why this topic is still insufficiently researched. Mrs Pulvermacher, you are researching the Soviet prisoners of war in the occupied Ukraine during th…

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Universität Klagenfurt broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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