Volume 15, Number 3 (Summer 2014)
From the Editors
Soviet Jewry and Soviet History in the Time of War and Holocaust . . . 471
Articles
Anna Shternshis
Between Life and Death: Why Some Soviet Jews Decided to Leave and Others to Stay in 1941 . . . 477
Vladimir Solonari
Hating Soviets—Killing Jews: How Antisemitic Were Local Perpetrators in Southern Ukraine, 1941–42? . . . 505
Anika Walke
Jewish Youth in the Minsk Ghetto: How Age and Gender Mattered . . . 535
Arkadi Zeltser
Differing Views among Red Army Personnel about the Nazi Mass Murder of Jews . . . 563
Reaction
Jan T. Gross
A Colonial History of the Bloodlands . . . 591
History and Historians
Victoria Smolkin-Rothrock
“The Confession of an Atheist Who Became a Scholar of Religion”: Nikolai Semenovich Gordienko’s Last Interview . . . 597
Review Essays
Mark Gamsa
Cities and Identity, War, and Memory in the Baltic Region . . . 621
Polly Jones
Socialist Worlds of Dissent and Discontent after Stalinism . . . 637
Reviews
Paul Bushkovitch
The Testament of Ivan the Terrible . . . 653
Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter
Power and the 18th-Century Gentry . . . 657
Yanni Kotsonis
Citizenship in Russia and the Soviet Union . . . 665
Hiroaki Kuromiya
Stalin’s Rule of Terror . . . 670
Contributors to This Issue . . . 676