Abstract

The article deals with sexual violence and the policy of German and Romanian aggressors against Soviet women in 1941-1943 (on the example of the southern and eastern regions of the Ukrainian SSR). On the basis of archival eyewitness testimonies, the moral, medical and social aspects of sexual violence and other forms of sexual relations and their perception in society are considered.

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