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Ben Shepherd (Author)
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December 1, 2004 0674012968 978-0674012967

In Nazi eyes, the Soviet Union was the "wild east," a savage region ripe for exploitation, its subhuman inhabitants destined for extermination or helotry. An especially brutal dimension of the German army's eastern war was its anti-partisan campaign. This conflict brought death and destruction to thousands of Soviet civilians, and has been held as a prime example of ordinary German soldiers participating in the Nazi regime's annihilation policies.

Ben Shepherd enters the heated debate over the wartime behavior of the Wehrmacht in a detailed study of the motivation and conduct of its anti-partisan campaign in the Soviet Union. He investigates how anti-partisan warfare was conducted, not by the generals, but by the far more numerous, average Germans serving as officers in the field. What shaped their behavior was more complex than Nazi ideology alone. The influence of German society, as well as of party and army, together with officers' grueling yet diverse experience of their environment and enemy, made them perceive the anti-partisan war in varied ways. Reactions ranged from extreme brutality to relative restraint; some sought less to terrorize the native population than to try to win it over. The emerging picture does not dilute the suffering the Wehrmacht's eastern war inflicted. It shows, however, that properly judging ordinary Germans' role in that war is more complicated than is indicated by either wholesale condemnation or wholesale exoneration.

This valuable study offers a nuanced discussion of the diversity of behaviors within the German army, as well as providing a compelling exploration of the war and counterinsurgency operations on the eastern front.



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Ben Shepherd's excellent study of the Nazi invasion of Russia during World War II is well reasoned and carefully argued. He illuminates the complex sequence of events and ideas that led to the development of a "culture of brutality" in the Wehrmacht.
--Dennis Showalter, Colorado College (20050101)

The epic clash on the Eastern Front in the Second World War remains arguably the largest conflict ever fought...Analyzing the official paperwork of three army security divisions responsible for the suppression of Soviet insurgents, Shepherd focuses on the conduct and motivation of the field officers, who served as the crucial links that 'converted the ideological, military, and economic imperatives of the Third Reich's war of extermination into action.' He reveals that at all levels the Wehrmacht was thoroughly indoctrinated in Nazi anti-Bolshevik, anti-Slav, and anti-Semitic ideology...But Shepherd reveals that as partisan activity intensified, many officers (mostly from western Germany, and so largely immune from the anti-Slav sentiment that pervaded eastern Germany) calculatedly acted with some restraint and even attempted to cultivate ties with Soviet civilians in order to stanch support for the guerrillas and woo deserters--even as Wehrmacht units, commanded by ideological fanatics (who tended to be from eastern Germany), continued and extended their arbitrary killing spree. Shepherd in no way exonerates the Wehrmacht. The conduct of all German officers he examines was ferocious, even criminal--though some were more brutal than pragmatic, and some more pragmatic than brutal. But in highlighting the diversity and fluidity of the Wehrmacht's response to the partisan threat, he illuminates both the mercurial nature of warfare and a particularly savage aspect of the most savage war yet waged.
--Benjamin Schwarz (The Atlantic )

This important book marks the confluence of several relatively recent historiographical trends that have influenced military history in general and accounts of Nazi Germany's war in the East particular...Shepherd demonstrates his mastery of the considerable literature in this area...Shepherd's monograph is well written, and his arguments and conclusions are sound. This book will appeal to experts as well as general readers with an interest in the Soviet-German war.
--Frank Buscher (Journal of Military History )

About the Author

Ben Shepherd is Lecturer in Modern History at Glasgow Caledonian University.

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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (December 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674012968
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674012967
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solidly researched, this is an important contribution, October 22, 2006
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I agree with Prof. Hill that this is a superb monograph. It is very well-written, and the research integrates exiting historiography with some very impressive research in German archives. The theme is the escalation of German reprisals against Soviet partisans, so yes: there is a lot about violence in this book. The main question is: what was the driving force in the escalation of German violence targeting civilians in occupied zones? Continuing the work begun by Omer Bartov ("barbarization of warfare" in the East) and Truman Anderson (reprisals policy and ethnicity), Shepherd traces the microhistory of a single unit: the German 221st Security Division's antipartisan campaign. His findings are an important contribution to our knowledge of how the Hitler-Stalin confrontation escalated into total war.

My only objection is that Dr. Shepherd did not draw from published or unpublished Soviet sources. This would have been a much better book if the author had followed the lead of Dieter Pohl and Truman Anderson, who have studied the German occupation as international history: drawing from interviews with locals, and blending these with documents from Soviet and German archives.
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25 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a excellent perspective of the counterinsurgency in the East, October 17, 2004
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Sherpherd has written an excellent perspective of German military operations against insurgents on the Eastern Front. The case study of the 221st Sercurity Division in Shepherd's book were forced to rely on tactics that depended less on violent actions and more on propaganda and working with the local population due to the lack of manpower in the division. However the neighboring 203rd Security Division comitted more atrocities because it was closer to the front and had to compete with the SS in order to curry favor in the high command. The only weakness of Shepherd's book is that he leaves out perspectives by Soviet partisans and whether or not they support his view of the 221st Security Division. I would highly reccomend this book for anyone who wants a new view of conterinsurgency operations on the Eastern Front.
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1.0 out of 5 stars disappointing, October 13, 2005
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You would figure that a book published by Harvard must be very good, right? Wrong. This book shows its origins as a doctoral dissertation, it is basically a compilation of atrocity reports from a couple of German security units. There is no analysis, not really much argument at all. Simply repeating that the Nazis were ruthless, sometimes using that word six times on one page, is not an argument. Nor is it news. The one insight that I came away with is that shifting expectations of which side would win shaped the reactions of the Russian population. No use of Russian sources: a book on partisan warfare without the partisan point of view!
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
territorial regiment, army rear area, police regiment, antipartisan effort, antipartisan campaign, partisan deserters, antipartisan warfare, antiguerrilla warfare, subordinate regiments, partisan threat, security campaign, antipartisan operations, senior officer corps, native administrators, criminal orders, eastern workers, suspect elements, zones policy
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Eastern Army, Red Army, Soviet Union, National Socialist, World War, Intelligence Section, Army Group Center, National Socialism, Order Police, Less of the Whip, More of the Sugar, Security Regiment, Security Battalion, Third Reich, Operations Section, Success Comes Only, General von Schenckendorff, Bloodshed Mushrooms, Lieutenant Beck, Infantry Division, Field Gray, Easter Bunny, The Rules Change, General Pflugbeil, Infantry Regiment
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