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«Русский архив» (Russkii arkhiv) - Russian historical journal.

E-ISSN 2413-726X

Publication frequency – once a year.
Issued from 2013.

2 June 14, 2015


Articles and Reports

1. Evgeny F. Krinko
The Great Patriotic War: the Problems of Forming the Source Base

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 76-86.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.76CrossRef

Abstract:
The Great Patriotic War was reflected in the different historical sources. The article is devoted to the formation of the source base of the problem. The author examines the dynamics of the situation in the archives and publication of documents. The main attention is paid to the modern study of the sources of the Great Patriotic War.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436872742.pdf
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2. Olga V. Valuyskova
The Activity of Archive to Preserve the Memory of the Events and Participants of the Great Patriotic War: the Experience of the Documentation Center of the Modern History of the Rostov Region

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 87-95.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.87CrossRef

Abstract:
The article characterizes the forms of use of archival documents about World War II in order to popularize scientific knowledge and patriotic education. This article was prepared on the basis of experience of the Documentation Center of the Modern History of the Rostov Region.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436872871.pdf
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3. Inna O. Omelyanyuk
The Role of Archives in the Revealing of Information about the Soviet Soldiers Buried in Mass Graves or Kept as Prisoners in the Years of the Great Patriotic War

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 96-102.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.96CrossRef

Abstract:
The article reveals the reasons of numerous mistakes in the lists of mass graves and the importance of examining the documents and archives indirectly connected with the period of the Great Patriotic War. The author also analyzes the work of searching the relatives of the soldiers missing in action during the the Great Patriotic War and the results of this work.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436872989.pdf
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Publication of Sources

4. Ilya V. Kiselev
“Army Perished, to Create Such Units Is a Great Deal of the Difficulties and Long Time...”: Combat Characteristics of Formations and Units of the Coastal Army, Participated in the Defense of Sevastopol. October 1941 – June 1942

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 103-115.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.103CrossRef

Abstract:
It is the first publication of combat characteristics of the Coastal Army that defended Sevastopol in 1941–1942. The document describes Army units and formations, their actions in defense of the city from the German-Romanian troops. Also commanders of the Coastal Army are evaluated and the preliminary results of the Sevastopol defense are summed up.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436873146.pdf
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5. Vladimir I. Afanasenko
On the Lower Don in July 1942 (Documents of the Central Archive of the Russian Ministry of Defence)

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 116-131.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.116CrossRef

Abstract:
This is a special compilation and publication of documents of strategic planning and management of defense on the lower Don in July 1942 by the Supreme Command, the military command of the North Caucasus and southern fronts. The documents describe plans and operational direction of the High Command of the Red Army (General Headquarters, the Military Councils of the North Caucasus and Southern Fronts) for the defense of the Soviet troops on the ground in the summer of Don's forty-second year, during the German offensive in the big bend of the Don and breakthrough to the Caucasus.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436873270.pdf
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6. Arailym S. Mussagaliyeva
New Sources on the Contribution of Kazakhstan to the Victory in the Great Patriotic War (on the Basis of Akmola Region)

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 132-147.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.132CrossRef

Abstract:
Archival documents of the State archive of Astana reveal the history of Akmola region during the Great Patriotic War. The publication includes new sources for the work of the evacuated plant № 317 in Akmolinsk.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436873367.pdf
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7. Evgeny F. Krinko, Tatiana G. Kurbat
“I Have Passed from Stalingrad to Berlin”: Interview with Vasily Ivanovich Peretyatko

Russkii Arkhiv, 2015, Vol. (8), Is. 2, pp. 148-161.
DOI: 10.13187/ra.2015.8.148CrossRef

Abstract:
Interview with Vasily Ivanovich Peretyatko was about his military biography and everyday life at the front during the Great Patriotic War. V.I. Peretyatko participated in the Kharkov battle, Stalingrad battle, in the breakthrough of Mius-Front, the liberation of Rostov region, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Czechoslovakia, the storming of Konigsberg and Berlin.

URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436873846.pdf
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Obituary

8.
In Memory of Tatiana Pavlovna Khlynina
URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436874150.pdf
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9.
full number
URL: http://ejournal16.com/journals_n/1436874212.pdf
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