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The Deportation of Germans: the Memory of Two Generations

Student: Malkov Dmitrii

Supervisor: Anna S. Kimerling

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Perm)

Educational Programme: History (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The author states a problem of academical researching problem of oral interviews of people deported nations on the example of Soviet Germans as historical sources that could reveal forms of representing social traumas and its impact on the discourses among communities. The attention is withdrawn not only to participants of the events, but as it is expected also to the next generation in order to reveal a construction of mediated language and discourse of depiction memorized facts and emerged images and myths. Key words: memory of deportation, trauma studies, Soviet Germans

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