Mapping Modernity

14. Europäischen Russland

25 October 2023

Ethnic distribution Northwest Russia

During the war years, the Nazis considered it indispensable to have precise information about the locations of pro-German ethnic minorities. On this map encompassing Lithuania and Poland, dots are used to indicate the main minority groups living within the territories of dominant ethnic groups. Borders from 1939 are in black, while those from 1941 are in red. It’s worth noting that ethnic identities were rarely unambiguous.

F. Doubek & K. von Maydell, Die Bevölkerung des nordwestlichen europäischen Russland in ihrem nationale Gefüge, Berlin Dahlem 1942. Bundesarchiv Koblenz, 144 x 82.5 cm.