ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
IX ANDROPOV READINGS |
Parfenov Zh. P. | Petrozavodsk State University, National Museum of the Republic of Karelia |
Keywords: Resistance movement Karelia Great Patriotic War Communist Party Komsomol special school of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Finnish occupation Y. V. Andropov G. N. Kupriyanov |
Summary: When studying the resistance movement in the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR), it is
important to focus on the role of its key leaders: Yu. V. Andropov, the First Secretary of the Komsomol organization of
the Karelo-Finnish SSR, and G. N. Kupriyanov, the First Secretary of the party organization of the union republic. This
study is the fi rst in Russian historiography to address the question of who actively organized resistance efforts behind
enemy lines and who held a leadership position in the underground movement in name only. Particular attention is
given to the unique characteristics of the Karelian underground, which exhibited several notable differences compared
to similar movements in other regions of the USSR. Utilizing an analysis of memoirs, recent biographical studies, and
previously inaccessible archival documents related to the party underground of the Karelo-Finnish SSR – which the
author presents for the fi rst time – this research establishes the contributions of the republic’s leadership to the organization of resistance activities in the occupied territories of Karelia. |
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