Железный занавес. Подавление Восточной Европы (1944–1956). Энн Эпплбаум
Arendt. The Origins of Totalitarianism. Cleveland and New York, 1958. P. 480–481.
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См.: Timothy Snyder. Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. New York, 2011; Jan Gross. War as Revolution // Norman Naimark, Leonid Gibianskii, eds. The Establishment of Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe, 1944–1949. Boulder, 1997; Bradley Abrams. The Second World War and the East European Revolution // East European Politics and Societies, 16, 3, p. 623–625.
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См., например, труды Гарвардского проекта по исследованию холодной войны, а также Международного исторического проекта по изучению холодной войны Центра Вильсона. Среди недавних хороших исследований, в которых использовались новые архивы, можно упомянуть следующие работы: John Lewis Gaddis. The Cold War: A New History. New York, 2005; Vojtech Mastny. The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: The Stalin Years. Oxford, 1996; Melvyn P. Leffler. For the Soul of Mankind: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War. New York, 2007. См. также: Melvyn P. Leffler, Odd Arne Westad. Bibliographical Essay, vol. 1: Origins. Cambridge, 2010.
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А. Пачковский и К. Керстен посвятили этому периоду множество работ, в том числе и на английском языке: Andrzej Paczkowski. The Spring Will Be Ours: Poland and the Poles from Occupation to Freedom. New York, 2003; Krystyna Kersten. The Establishment of Communist Rule in Poland, 1943–1948. Berkeley, 1991. См. также: Norman Naimark. The Russians in Germany: A History of the Soviet Zone of Occupation, 1945–1949. Cambridge, Mass., 1995; Peter Kenez. Hungary from the Nazis to the Soviets: The Establishment of the Communist Regime in Hungary, 1944–1948. New York, 2006; László Borhi. Hungary in the Cold War, 1945–1956: Between the United States and the Soviet Union. New York, 2004; Karel Kaplan. The Short March: The Communist Takeover in Czechoslovakia, 1945–1948. New York, 1987; Bradley Abrams. The Struggle for the Soul of the Czech Nation: Czech Culture and the Rise of Communism. New York, 2005; Mary Heimann. Czechoslovakia: The State That Failed. New Haven, 2009.
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John Connelly. Captive University: The Sovietization of East German, Czech, and Polish Higher Education, 1945–1956. Chapel Hill, 1999; Catherine Epstein. The Last Revolutionaries: German Communists and Their Century. Cambridge, Mass., and London, 2003; Marci Shore. Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generation's Life and Death in Marxism, 1918–1968. New Haven, 2006; Maria Schmidt. Battle of Wits. Budapest, 2007; Martin Mevius. Agents of Moscow: The Hungarian Communist Party and the Origins of Socialist Patriotism 1941–1953. Oxford, 2005; Mark Kramer. The Early Post-Stalin Succession Struggle and Upheavals in East-Central Europe: Internal – External Linkages in Soviet Policy Making, parts 1–3 // Journal of Cold War Studies 1, 1 (Winter 1999), 3–55; 1, 2 (Spring 1999), 3–38; 1, 3 (Fall 1999), 3–66.
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Татьяна Волокитина и другие, ред. Восточная Европа в документах российских архивов, 1944–1953. Новосибирск, 1997; Татьяна Волокитина и другие, ред. Советский фактор в Восточной Европе, 1944–1953.
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Támas Lossonczy. The Vision Is Always Changing. Budapest, 2004. P. 82.
38
William Shirer. End of a Berlin Diary. New York, 1947. P. 131.
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Marcin Zaremba. Wielka Trwoga: Polska 1944–1947, Ludowa reakcja na kryzys. Warsaw, 2012. P. 71 (нумерация страниц здесь дается по рукописи, подготовленной к публикации).
40
Anonymous. A Woman in Berlin. London, 2006. P. 64–66.
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Krisztián Ungváry. The Siege of Budapest: 100 Days in World War II. New York, 2005. P. 324–325.
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Władysław Szpilman. The Pianist. London, 1999. P. 183.
43
См.: Bradley Abrams. The Second World War and the East European Revolution, p. 623–625.
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Heda Margolius Kovály. Under a Cruel Star. Cambridge, Mass., 1986. P. 39.
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Anonymous. A Woman in Berlin, p. 297.
46
Marcin Zaremba. Wielka Trwoga, p. 71.
47
Ibid., p. 6–7.
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Stefan Kisielewski. Ci z Warszawy // Przekroj 6, 5, 1945.
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Sándor Márai. Portraits of a Marriage. New York, 2011. P. 272.
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Arthur Marwick. War and Social Change in the Twentieth Century. London, 1974. P. 98–145.
51
Timothy Snyder. Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. New York, 2010. P. 19.
52
Ibid., p. viii – ix.
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Wolfgang Schivelbusch. In a Cold Crater: Cultural and Intellectual Life in Berlin, 1945–1948. Berkeley, 1998. P. 8–9.
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Andrew Roberts. Masters and Commanders. London, 2008. P. 561, 569.
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Bradley Abrams. The Second World War and the East European Revolution, p. 631; Iván T. Berend, Tamás Csató. Evolution of the Hungarian Economy, 1848–1998, vol. 1. Boulder, 2001. P. 253.
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Согласно последним данным, армейские потери Германии составили 5 миллионов 318 тысяч убитыми, см.: Rudiger Overmans. Deutsche militärische Verluste im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Munich, 2004. S. 260. Остальные потери приходятся на долю гражданских лиц, которые умерли от голода