3604 - Resistance and Collaboration in Occupied Europe, 1938-1945
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Course Description
We will examine the nature and impact of the Nazi and Fascist occupations on Western and Eastern Europe preceding and during World War II and the responses of the people occupied. Our discussions will shed light on the complex dynamics at state, community and individual levels between occupiers and occupied. Drawing comparison between occupations in Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, etc.) and those in Western Europe (Scandinavia, France, Italy) will help us understand how occupation policies fit in the Fascist and Nazi exclusionary and racist ideologies.
Learning Outcomes
- Explain and understand Axis occupation policies based on ideologies, racial taxonomy and war contingencies
- Assess the evolution of collaboration and resistance within Axis-occupied Europe
- Analyze resistance insurgency campaign and counterinsurgency operations against resistance groups
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