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Sexual violence in Europe in World War II, 1939-1945 / Burds, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Burds, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Focusing in particular on the German-Soviet war in the East, this article explores variations in patterns of sexual violence associated with armed forces in Europe during and immediately after World War II. Besides soldier violence perpetrated against civilian populations, a significant role was also played by irregular forces: most notably, by partisan guerrillas and civilian vigilantes. Ethnic nationalist partisan forces perpetrated especially brutal sexual violence against women and girls of "enemy" nationalities. Likewise, after liberation civilian reprisals were fairly common throughout Europe against so-called "sexual collaborators"-that is, against women excoriated for providing "sexual comfort" to the enemy during the German occupation.
Key Words Violence  Europe  Germany  Gender  Sexual Violence  Rape 
Soviet Union  World War II 
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