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THE HISTORY OF BELORUSSIA DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR IN AMERICAN AND BRITISH HISTORIOGRAPHY

Abstract

The article is devoted to the evolution of historiography of the USA and Great Britain concerning the history of Belorussia during the Great Patriotic War. The most important subjects in English-speaking researches are shown. The scientific and extra scientific factors which influenced on the western scientific works are noted. The author analyzed approaches of various scientific schools, their strong and weak sides.

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Ya. P. BEZLEPKIN
The Institute of History, Minsk
Belarus


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