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White Russians Red Peril 1st Edition Sheila Fitzpatrick Taylor Francis Group

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White Russians Red Peril 1st Edition Sheila Fitzpatrick Taylor Francis Group
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Sheila Fitzpatrick, Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN: 9781032057491, 9781032016597, 9781003179474, 9781760641863, 9781743821787, 1032057491, 1032016590, 1003179479, 1760641863
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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White Russians Red Peril 1st Edition Sheila Fitzpatrick Taylor Francis Group by Sheila Fitzpatrick, Taylor & Francis Group 9781032057491, 9781032016597, 9781003179474, 9781760641863, 9781743821787, 1032057491, 1032016590, 1003179479, 1760641863 instant download after payment.

Over 20,000 ethnic Russians migrated to Australia after World War II - yet we know very little about their experiences. Some came via China, others from refugee camps in Europe. Many preferred to keep a low profile in Australia, and some attempted to 'pass' as Polish, West Ukrainian or Yugoslavian. They had good reason to do so: to the Soviet Union, Australia's resettling of Russians amounted to the theft of its citizens, and undercover agents were deployed to persuade them to repatriate. Australia regarded the newcomers with wary suspicion, even as it sought to build its population by opening its door to more immigrants. Making extensive use of newly discovered Russian-language archives and drawing on a lifetime's study of Soviet history and politics, award-winning author Sheila Fitzpatrick examines the early years of a diverse and disunited Russian-Australian community and how Australian and Soviet intelligence agencies attempted to track and influence them. While anti-Communist 'White' Russians dreamed a war of liberation would overthrow the Soviet regime, a dissident minority admired its achievements and thought of returning home.

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