Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: July 1, 2024 - Last updated: July 1, 2024

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Authors: França Kléber and Thyara Gonçalves

Title: Crimes de guerra cometidos pela união soviética durante a invasão de Berlim em 1945

Subtitle: Uma análise à luz do direito internacional humanitário

Translation: War Crimes Committed by the Soviet Union during the Invasion of Berlin in 1945: An Analysis in the Light of International Humanitarian Law

Journal: Revista Ibero-Americana de Humanidades, Ciências e Educação (REASE) (Ibero-American Journal of Humanities, Sciences and Education)

Volume: 10

Issue: 6

Year: June 2024

Pages: 261-274

ISSN: 2675–3375 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: Portuguese

Keywords: Modern History: 20th Century | European History: German History, Russian History | Types: Wartime Sexual Violence / Second World War



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Link: Revista Ibero-Americana (Free Access)



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Abstract: »This study addresses the events related to war crimes committed by the Soviet Union (USSR) during the invasion of Berlin in 1945, analyzing them in light of international humanitarian law (IHL). It presents the need for effective international legal structures to deal with war crimes and the importance of prioritizing the protection of civilians in times of conflict. Furthermore, it explains whether appropriate criminal measures were applied to the Soviet Union due to the impacts caused to society by war crimes during the invasion of Berlin in 1945. A critical question that arises is: were applicable criminal measures applied to the Soviet Union due to impacts caused to society by war crimes during the invasion of Berlin in the Second World War? Furthermore, the research methodology will be a bibliographical survey of materials such as articles, books, jurisprudence and standards, where data will be collected through the analysis of historical documents, cultural representations in literary and cinematographic works that report cases of sexual abuse committed by Russians at the time. of the fact, highlighting the testimonies, diaries and personal accounts of women who lived in Berlin, who were victims of rape by the Russian Red Army, where the invasion of the German capital triggered a series of human rights violations, whose ethical and legal implications are examined in this work.« (Source: Revista Ibero)

Contents:
  Resumo (p. 261)
  Abstract (p. 261)
  1 Introdução (p. 262)
  2 Crimes de guerra (p. 264)
    2.1 Evolução Histórica (p. 264)
    2.2 Estrutura (p. 265)
    2.3 Classificação (p. 266)
  3.0 Os estupros Cometidos pela URSS (p. 267)
  4.0 Juízos e sanções cabíveis (p. 269)
  5 O Direito internacional humaitário (p. 270)
    5.1 Evolução Histórica (p. 270)
    5.2 Atualidade (p. 270)
  Consideraçõs finais (p. 271)
  Referências (p. 273)

Wikipedia: History of Europe: History of Germany / Nazi Germany | History of Europe: History of Russia / History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953) | Sex and the law: Wartime sexual violence / Wartime sexual violence in World War II | War: World War II / Rape during the occupation of Germany