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Bruce, Lorne. "An Inspector Calls." Ontario History 106, no. 1 (July 30, 2018): 77–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1050722ar.

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Angus McGill Mowat was an inspirational voice for public library work during the Great Depression. In 1937, after he became Inspector of Public Libraries in the Ontario Department of Education, he helped revive spirits and raise service ambitions in smaller rural libraries. Building on the “modern library” concept popularized after the First World War, he re-energized trustees, librarians, and library workers with hundreds of visits to promote local efforts before 1939. His inspections encompassed the advisement of trustees on management and financial processes; the promotion of librarianship and staff training; the improvement of collections and services for adults and children; the reorganization of functional building space; the formation of county systems; and support for new public school curriculum reading reforms. Although warfare interrupted his work, Mowat’s wide-ranging inspection method brought renewed optimism and laid the groundwork for genuine progress in the provincial public library system after 1945.
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Bruce, Lorne D. "Postwar Canadian Academic Libraries, 1945–60." Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship 3 (January 11, 2018): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v3.28488.

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This article undertakes a historical survey of university and college library developments in Canada between 1945 and 1960. It examines contemporary accounts in relation to library architecture, the acquisition and organization of collections, administrative library structures and staffing, services for faculty and students, and efforts by librarians to realize professional standing. A national review of academic libraries and librarianship expands our knowledge beyond the typical themes applied to this era: "growth" and "progress." The architectural redefinition of libraries, the impetus to establish research collections, the maturation of academic librarianship, and the increasing complexity of library operations were prominent features in the postwar period. The gradual evolution of academic libraries towards more-uniform organizational purposes and structures on a national basis following World War II can be considered a period of “midcentury modernization” that preceded the more memorable and better documented decades of the 1960s and later.
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Jajčević, Jasmin. "Establishment of libraries in the north-east Bosnia after the Second world war, with focus on the work of National library in Tuzla between 1945 and 1953." Historijski pogledi 1, no. 1 (October 30, 2018): 198–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.52259/historijskipogledi.2018.1.1.198.

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Cultural policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Second World War was aimed at strengthening the network of cultural, scientific and other institutions. Libraries had an important place within institutions. The new government helped build libraries and provided them with material resources. A large number of professional and special libraries of different rank and significance have been established. By establishing libraries after the Second World War, efforts were made to encourage the interest of the population in the book, and this was achieved by using various ways of agitating and popularizing libraries. Libraries began to be established in all places in northeastern Bosnia where conditions existed. Opening of city, town and local public libraries. Libraries and reading rooms were closely linked to the literacy of the population. As one of the more active forms of enlightenment, the advantage was that they were accessible to the broadest masses, they did not cost much and could easily be organized and maintained. The work on the opening and renovation of libraries and reading rooms was particularly intense in the aftermath of the Second World War. At that time, libraries were established in all major administrative centers, thus establishing a network of libraries in northeastern Bosnia. On the establishment of libraries in northeastern Bosnia after the Second World War, with the emphasis on the establishment and operation of the National Library in Tuzla, and with which problems and shortcomings they encountered, will be discussed in this paper.
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Sulženko, Marcela, and Luboš Kokeš. "Správní mechanismy přesunu knižních fondů v letech 1918–1954: odrazový můstek k výzkumu knižní provenience." 66-1-2 66, no. 1-2 (2021): 4–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnpsc.2021.002.

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The history of Czechoslovak private libraries reflected great historical events, specifically in the change of ownership between 1918 and 1945/1954. The biggest change came after the Second World War, when the highest state officials decided to punish war criminals. In general, all Germans were labelled as enemies of the republic and were to bear collective guilt for starting the war. Their punishment included, among other things, the loss of property, which also concerned their libraries. This study focuses on the state administration dealing with such property.
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Young, Jacklyn. "Allied forces: libraries and museums collaborating on World War II provenance research." Art Libraries Journal 29, no. 2 (2004): 33–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200013596.

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In recent years museums and galleries have come under scrutiny following claims that artworks confiscated or looted during the Second World War, and still unaccounted for, have made their way into public collections. In response, many such institutions worldwide have been endeavouring to reaffirm the integrity of their collections. The Queensland Art Gallery has established a Provenance Research Team to complete its records for artworks of European origin which have missing provenance details during the period 1933-1945. This paper highlights the role the Gallery Library is taking in supporting the project.
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Puchalski, Jacek. "Przegląd badań nad historią bibliotek i bibliotekarstwa w Polsce z lat 1945–2015." Roczniki Biblioteczne 60 (June 8, 2017): 97–139. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0080-3626.60.5.

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AN OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH INTO THE HISTORY OF LIBRARIES AND LIBRARIANSHIP IN POLAND IN 1945–2015The author of the article discusses selected academic and popular publications concerning the history of libraries and librarianship in Poland which appeared in 1945–2015. In that period information about the most important historical resources of various Polish libraries and early book collections was made available; in addition, the period was marked by progress in the study of materials originating before the end of the 18th century. Scholars published a range of methodological studies as well as studies dealing with sources, contributing to the development of scholarship. On the other hand, there were too few editions of source materials.After 1989 scholars intensified their efforts to find sources in foreign collections, especially in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia and Germany. Polish collections kept abroad are yet to be fully researched and have their inventories and catalogues published.The vast body of literature is uneven when it comes to its focus on the various historical periods, regions, subregions and local centres. It comprises publications dealing with the history of libraries, their function and role in culture with regard to the history of the book, and publications focused on the types of libraries or individual libraries — of different traditions, sizes and stature. Scholars also explored the history of home book collections, reading rooms and libraries as well as biographies of librarians and collectors. The quality of the publications varies. There are gaps in, for example, the history of libraries in the former Polish Eastern Borderlands as well as “blank pages” in the historiography of Polish librarianship after the Second World War. There is a visible shortage of quantification of phenomena from the past of libraries, despite the fact that there are some possibilities in this respect. What is also needed is development in comparative studies, also in an international perspective, although this would require Polish historians to become more interested than before in the history of librarianship in other countries.
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Puchalski, Jacek. "Prace Józefa Grycza nad organizacją bibliotekarstwa publicznego w latach 1945-1949. Część I." Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi 5 (September 15, 2020): 53–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33077/uw.25448730.zbkh.2011.268.

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The post-war organization of public libraries attained utmost importance among the numerous initiatives undertaken by J. Grycz upon his employment (1 April 1945) by the Department of Libraries, within the Ministry of Education of the so-called Interim Government of the Republic of Poland. To this end he intended to introduce the solutions, which he worked out during the long years of the German occupation, and which were a development of his legislative initiatives brought forward already before the Second World War. The draft of the novel library law was ready as early as April 1945, but, as a result of consultations with representatives of the librarian milieu, inter-ministry co-ordinations, and numerous amendments introduced under pressures exerted by various governmental instytutions, the passing of the law was constantly postponed. Finally, the bill was passed as the ‘Library and Library Collections Decree’ by the Interim Government of National Unity on 31 January 1946. After further amendments, the Decree was confirmed by the State National Council in March 1946, and went into force on 17 April of the same year. The article analyzes the participation of J. Grycz in the legislative process, and brings out the various interests which influenced the final version of the act. It is chiefly based on Grycz’s predominantly unpublished private correspondence in the Grycz files, kept at the Manuscript Department of the Polish National Library in Warsaw. Part two of this article, dealing with the activities of J. Grycz as the head of the Central Directorate of Libraries with respect to the various aspects of functioning of the public libraries within the new legal framework, will be published in the next volume of this journal.
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Nowicki, Ryszard. "Legal regulations concerning the preservation and protection of library collections in Poland after World War II." Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi 15, no. 4 (December 30, 2021): 487–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.33077/uw.25448730.zbkh.2021.687.

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The article presents the problem of the practical application of legal regulations related to the preservation and protection of written cultural heritage in Poland after World War II, within the borders of 1945. The first legislative initiatives were undertaken in 1944. The introduction of normative provisions was initiated on a patch of Polish territory free from the German occupant. The war events, changes in the shape of the country’s borders and the political system made it necessary to develop national documents in order to protect library collections, regardless of their origin. It was not an easy task to implement due to numerous difficulties and a complicated post-war reality. Based on few legislative provisions, over ten million volumes, mostly of post-German provenance, were saved until 1949. Valuable written materials were used to partially compensate for the World War II losses, rebuild libraries and Polish librarianship.
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NADRAHA, MARTA. "THE LIBRARY SPHERE IN THE SECOND POLISH REPUBLIC: LEGISLATIVE REGULATION (1923-1939)." Ukraine: Cultural Heritage, National Identity, Statehood 32 (2019): 45–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402//ukr.2019-32-45-54.

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This article analyzes the legislative provision for the libraries' functioning in the Second Polish Republic in the context of the socio-cultural processes of the interwar period of the 20th century. It is shown that the restoration of Poland (1918) led to a significant modification of cultural and educational processes in Western Ukraine, especially in Lviv, which became one of the centers of spiritual development of the Ukrainians and Poles. The authorities began to use pedagogical libraries, museums, and other educational institutions for national and cultural informing of the population, trying to turn them into an important segment in the complex educational component of educated members of society. This was reflected in the legislation. The author emphasizes that the legislative and regulatory acts of the central government and state administration were extremely important for the functioning of the library sphere. For the functioning of the library sphere, legislative and regulatory acts of the central authorities and government were extremely important. Transcripts of the plenary sessions of the Polish Sejm (Sprawozdania stenograficzne Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), reflecting the specifics of parliamentary debates in the country's supreme legislative body on education and science, are analyzed. The author concludes that the end of the First World War and the Polish-Ukrainian war started a new phase in the development of the library sphere in the Ukrainian ethnic lands of Galicia. During this period, the Polish authorities, due to the separation of the political elite and other domestic and foreign policy factors 1920-1930s, failed to formulate a coherent state concept of library development and focused on the selective tolerance of public libraries, ignoring national minority book collections. Keywords: The Second Polish Republic, library, law, Polish Sejm and Senate.
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Boldan, Kamil. "Karlštejn Castle as ‘Bergungsdepot’ for the Historical Collections of the Land and University Library in Prague at the End of the Second World War." Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum 64, no. 3-4 (November 1, 2019): 6–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/amnpsc-2019-0011.

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Abstract The article covers the history of the former Land and University Library in Prague (now the National Library) between 1939 and 1945. The activities of the library were to be supervised by a German commissioner appointed in 1940 – Josef Becker, First Director of the Prussian State Library. As his duties kept him primarily in Berlin, he appointed the younger Berlin bibliologist Carl Wehmer as his permanent deputy in Prague. Although their main task was clearly the Germanisation of the library, one cannot deny that they deserve some credit, for example for increasing the staff level of the institution. Yet their main merit lies in that many of the library collections seized by the Gestapo and other bodies were not shredded but taken to the Clementinum, the seat of the library. From 1943, they organised the evacuation of book collections to places outside of Prague, which was threatened by air raids. The transport was supervised by Emma Urbánková, the head of the department of manuscripts. Approximately 12,000 volumes of medieval manuscripts and printed Bohemica of the 16th–19th centuries were evacuated to Karlštejn Castle in wooden crates. They included the library’s most valuable manuscript – the Codex Vyssegradensis, a coronation evangeliary from the 11th century. At the castle, they were deposited in the Burgrave’s House as well as directly in the famous Chapel of the Holy Cross. The massive Zlatá Koruna (Golden Crown) monastery and the châteaux in Pohled and Horažďovice also served as depositaries for the book collections. By the beginning of 1945, a total of 582,000 volumes had been sent to these three premises. They included many historical book collections. The paper is accompanied by recently discovered photographs documenting the course of the book evacuation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "World War, 1939-1945 Libraries"

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Becker, Patti Clayton. "Books and libraries in American society during World War II : weapons in the war of ideas /." New York : Routledge, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40149147k.

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Texte remanié de: Doctoral dissertation--Madison (Wis.)--University of Wisconsin, 2002. Titre de soutenance : Up the hill of opportunity: American public libraries and ALA during World War II.
Bibliogr. p. 267-281. Notes bibliogr. p. 219-266.
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Abrahams, Paul Richard Adolphe. "Haute-Savoie at war, 1939-1945." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1992. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/251528.

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Shepard, Steven B. "ABDA : unsuccessful band of brothers /." Fort Leavenworth, KS: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 2003. http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/u?/p4013coll2,115.

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Choi, Cho-hong. "Hong Kong in the context of the Pacific War : an American perspective /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B20906845.

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Bennet, Victor Kenneth. "Public opinion and propaganda in national socialist Germany during the war against the Soviet Union /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/10371.

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O'Sullivan, Brian. "Away All Boats: A Study of the evolution and development of amphibious warfare in the Pacific War." Thesis, University of Canterbury. History, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1641.

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Amphibious operations are a topic central to the history of World War Two in the Pacific Theatre. The majority of research on this topic has been centred on the impact of American experiences and successes attributed to the development and evolution of amphibious warfare. The contributions of the United Kingdom and Japan to the development of amphibious warfare have been either overlooked or marginalized. This thesis will investigate the amphibious activities of all three powers both during and before the Pacific War, and seek to explain the importance of each nation's contribution to amphibious warfare. In addition, the thesis will demonstrate how in its highest forms amphibious operations became a fully fledged system of global force projection. The thesis will explain how each of these powers interpreted the legacy of the failure of the 1915 Gallipoli campaign both in the context of their own wartime experiences, and in their respective strategic worldviews. This interpretation is central to how each power prepared for amphibious operations in the next war. The importance of the geography of the Pacific Ocean to the evolution and development of amphibious warfare will be discussed, as will the advances in technology that allowed the creation of logistical systems to support these operations.
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Zeitz, Lynette D. "No half-hearted soldiers : the Japanese Army's experience of defeat in the South West Pacific, 1942-45 /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1992. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARM/09armz48.pdf.

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Ross, Cynthia. "Before the blaze, the spark : the nature of armed resistance and its motivations in World War II." Online access for everyone, 2006. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Spring2006/c%5Fross%5F050406.pdf.

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Burton, Kathleen M. "The Christian resistance in France during the Second World War : its uniqueness and obscurity /." View abstract, 2000. http://library.ctstateu.edu/ccsu%5Ftheses/1581.html.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Central Connecticut State University, 2000.
Thesis advisor: Marie-Claire Rohinsky. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts [in Modern Languages]." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 99-101).
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Gartzonikas, Panagiotis. "Amphibious and special operations in the Aegean Sea 1943-1945 : operational effectiveness and strategic implications." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2003. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/03Dec%5FGartzonikas.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs and M.S. in Defense Analysis)--Naval Postgraduate School, December 2003.
Thesis advisor(s): Douglas Porch, David Tucker. Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61). Also available online.
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Books on the topic "World War, 1939-1945 Libraries"

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Biblioteki Warszawy w latach 1939-1945. Warszawa: Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego, Departament Dziedzictwa Kulturowego, 2010.

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Lechowski, Piotr. Biblioteki Krakowa w okresie okupacji niemieckiej, 1939-1945. Kraków: Polskie Tow. Bibliologiczne, Oddz. w Krakowie, 1999.

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Bieńkowska, Barbara. Losses of Polish libraries during World War II. Warsaw: Wydawn. Reklama, 1994.

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Mazurit︠s︡kiĭ, A. M. Knizhnye poteri Rossii v gody Velikoĭ Otechestvennoĭ voĭny: Monografii︠a︡. Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. universitet kulʹtury i iskusstv, 2004.

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Werner, Knapp, ed. Bücherschicksale: Die Verlagerungsgeschichte der Preussischen Staatsbibliothek : Auslagerung, Zerstörung, Entfremdung, Rückführung : dargestellt aus den Quellen. Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 2003.

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Paoli, Andrea. Salviamo la creatura: Protezione e difesa delle biblioteche italiane nella seconda guerra mondiale. Roma: Associazione italiana biblioteche, 2003.

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Petrik, L. K. Kniga tozhe oruzhie: Biblioteki Altai͡a︡ v gody Velikoĭ Otechestvennoĭ voĭny. Barnaul: Master, 1995.

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Mazurit︠s︡kiĭ, A. M. Knizhnye sobranii︠a︡ Rossii i Germanii v kontekste restitut︠s︡ionnykh prot︠s︡essov: Monografii︠a︡. Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. universitet kulʹtury i iskusstv, 2000.

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Voigt, Gudrun. Die kriegsbedingte Auslagerung von Beständen der Preussischen Staatsbibliothek und ihre Rückführung: Eine historische Skizze auf der Grundlage von Archivmaterialien. Hannover: Laurentius, 1995.

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Books and libraries in American society during World War II: Weapons in the war of ideas. New York: Routledge, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "World War, 1939-1945 Libraries"

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Douglas, Roy. "Japan, 1939-41." In The World War 1939–1945, 111–26. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-10.

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Douglas, Roy. "Atlantic partnership, 1939-41." In The World War 1939–1945, 97–110. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-9.

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Douglas, Roy. "Inter-Allied relations, 1945." In The World War 1939–1945, 250–60. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-21.

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Douglas, Roy. "The road to war." In The World War 1939–1945, 1–6. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-1.

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Douglas, Roy. "The arrival of war." In The World War 1939–1945, 7–19. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-2.

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Douglas, Roy. "The war in 1943." In The World War 1939–1945, 166–79. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-15.

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Douglas, Roy. "War and the changing world." In The World War 1939–1945, 147–55. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-13.

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Douglas, Roy. "The Soviet Union, 1939-41." In The World War 1939–1945, 80–96. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-8.

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Douglas, Roy. "The German war in 1942." In The World War 1939–1945, 137–46. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-12.

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Douglas, Roy. "The Far East, 1941-2." In The World War 1939–1945, 127–36. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003187998-11.

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Conference papers on the topic "World War, 1939-1945 Libraries"

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Isupov, V. "Birth Rate and Marriage in Wartime Conditions (Rear Population of the RSFSR), 1939-1945." In XIII Ural Demographic Forum. GLOBAL CHALLENGES TO DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT. Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of RAS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/udf-2022-1-10.

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Historical demography in Russia as a scientific field is experiencing rapid growth. Since the late 1980s, numerous works have been published on various issues of demographic history. Considerable attention is now being paid to the demographic aspects of the World War II. While the issue of human losses in the USSR is of great interest, much less attention is drawn to the problem of population reproduction in 1939-1945. Simultaneously, reproduction processes underwent such a significant distortion during the war years that they should be taken into account when determining the scale of the demographic catastrophe that shook Russia. The main purpose of this article is to identify the leading trends and features of marriage and birth rate of the Russian population during the World War II.
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