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The connotation of Bialystok as a multicultural city has recently become a part of its image, but thanks to advertising endeavours it has become popular. This article answers the question how ethnic relations in the twentieth century were presented in the studies of the history of Bialystok intended for the broad masses of readers. In what light have the vicissitudes of Poles, Jews, Belarusians, Russians...
Three issues have been emphasized in the image of Russia and Russians propagated by national socialists: (1) Roots in German way of thinking, (2) Using stereotypes and treating like objects, (3) Innovation in the way of promulgation. The first aspect concerns a several hundred years old tradition of thinking about Russia in Germany, which assumed presenting it as anti-Germany. These old notions provided...
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