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M. VASILCHIKOVA’S WAR DIARY AS A DISPLAY OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY (1940 – 1945)

Abstract

The paper focuses on the everyday life of Maria Vasilchikova, a representative of the aristocratic society, in 1940 – 1945, when World War II made adjustments to the peaceful life changing it thoroughly. The author highlights the substantial impact of military actions on M. Vasilchikova‘s emotional state and, consequently, their impact on the described newsfeed and its display in the memoirs. The paper concludes that the psychological state of the author of the diary had significant influence on the choice of the expounded news, creating an emotional background for the narration.

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V. G. Dorokhov
Kemerovo State University
Russian Federation
Valeriy G. Dorokhov – Candidate of History, Assistant Professor at the Department of History of Civilization and Socio-Cultural Communications


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Dorokhov V.G. M. VASILCHIKOVA’S WAR DIARY AS A DISPLAY OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY (1940 – 1945). SibScript. 2015;(3-2):74-78. (In Russ.)

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