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Features of the fight of the underground movement in the Northern Crimea (1941–1943)

https://doi.org/10.47370/2078-1024-2023-15-2-21-32

Abstract

The article examines the issues of the anti-fascist struggle in the Ak-Sheikhsky district of the Crimean ASSR during the Great Patriotic War and the assistance of patriots to the intelligence of the 51st Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front. The purpose of the article is to analyze the above-mentioned scientific problems on the basis of previously unpublished documents from the funds of the municipal archive of the Administration of the Razdolnensky district, the State Archive of the Republic of Crimea and the Yalta Historical and Literary Museum. The research methods used are source studies, historical and typological, retrospective, statistical and biographical methods.

The author focuses on the problem of organizing the underground movement in the territory of the Akh-Sheikh region from the middle of 1942, on the role of A.A. Mikhailov, authorized by the Crimean Regional Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, in uniting disparate underground groups into an integral cohesive structure, analyzing the activities of the underground workers of the Ak-Sheikh region district, on the establishment of contacts by patriots of the Ak-Sheikh region with intelligence structures of the 51st Army of the 4th Ukrainian Front (late 1943 – early 1944).

The study revealed previously unpublished materials on the activities of the underground movement on the territory of the Akh-Sheikhsky, the Larindorfsky, the Krasno-Perekopsky regions of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. The contribution of the undergrounders to the common cause of the anti-fascist struggle, as well as the creation of conditions for the successful liberation of the Peninsula from the German-Romanian occupation in the spring of 1944 was noted.

About the Author

V. A. Ivanov
SBI of the Republic of Crimea «Central Museum of Tavrida»; Cultural Studies and Humanities of SBEIHERC «The Crimean University of Culture, Arts and Tourism»
Russian Federation

Vyacheslav A. Ivanov, Ph. D. (Hist.), researcher, «Memorial to the victims of the fascist occupation of Crimea 1941–1944 «Concentration camp «Krasny» department; an assistant professor, Department of Philosophy

Simferopol, Mirnoe village

tel.: +7 (978) 838 46 69



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Ivanov V.A. Features of the fight of the underground movement in the Northern Crimea (1941–1943). Vestnik Majkopskogo Gosudarstvennogo Tehnologiceskogo Universiteta. 2023;(2):21-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47370/2078-1024-2023-15-2-21-32

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