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  • Anarchism in Eastern Europe(1237 clicks)
    "A collection of articles on Anarchism in Eastern Europe, it is in no way a complete history or listing of present days groups, rather it is a semi random collection of documents I have come across."
  • Eastern Europe Since 1945(1334 clicks)
    Russia, Yugoslavia, Albania, Hungary.
  • Henry Bogdan, From Warsaw To Sofia. 1989(1210 clicks)
    A history of Eastern Europe.
  • Hungary - "Forced Labour Camps"(1247 clicks)
    "The system of forced labor camps was established in the first years of the Communist regime in the Soviet Union. It became essential part of the Soviet repressive system. The Communist takeovers in the Eastern and Central Europe during the World War II led to mass arrests of non-Communist politicians and people identified as class-enemies. Many of them were sentenced to forced labor camps. In 1952 the International League for the Rights of Man was able to document the existence of more than 400 forced labor camps in Central and Eastern Europe. Here you can find highlights of the Open Society Archives hodings related to the Gulag and other forced labor camps."
  • Karoly Kocsis and Eszter Kocsis-Hodosi, Hungarian Minorities in the Carpathian Basin(1173 clicks)
    An ethnic geography.
  • Slavophilia(1326 clicks)
    Slavophilia is a comprehensive resources on Russia and Eastern Europe.
  • When These Streets Heard Yiddish(726 clicks)