Families of “Enemy Foreigners” in Russia and Germany in the Days of the First World War 1914–18

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DOI 10.28995/2073-0101-2022-1-214-228

Bakhturina, Alexandra Yu., Rostislavleva, Natalia V.

Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russian Federation

Boсk, Hannes

Free University Berlin, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany

Families of “Enemy Foreigners” in Russia and Germany in the Days of the First World War 1914–18

Abstract

The article considers an aspect of the history of civil captivity during World War I which, by itself, had not been previously studied — i.e., influence of the internment policy on the situation of “enemy foreigners” families. Until recently, the historiography addressed only the situation of civilian prisoners, men of military age, while the situation of their families was only mentioned. Drawing on documents from the Russian and German archives, as well as on the published sources, including legislative acts, petitions of individuals, memoirs and diaries, a comparative analysis has been carried out of the policy of the authorities in Russia and Germany towards hostile state citizens and their family members. It is concluded that, although the policy of internment in Russia and Germany was not directed strictly against this group of enemy subjects, its very course had a significant impact on their situation. The formation of legal foundations of internment in the Russian Empire is considered. The article shows the changed approaches to internment of enemy subjects under the influence of situation at the front and situation of the individual front-line territories. It has been established that in a number of cases, it was required to deport from front-line areas not only men liable for military service — citizens of states fighting with Russia, but also their family members. In Germany, the rules for internment were unclear, but the established practice also affected the situation of women and children. In both states, when interning men of military age, family members often followed them to camps and places of deportation. The proximity of cultural, economic, and family ties between the citizens of Russia and Germany on the brink of the First World War resulted in a conflict between nationality and citizenship. Russian citizens in Germany, despite being of German origin, became hostile foreigners. The article analyzes the situation of interned family members in German camps. In some cases, there were organized schools for children. A wide variety of reasons caused the breakdown of family ties: different citizenship of family members, loss of loved ones in displacement, internment of some family members, while other remained at their place of residence. It is concluded that there are similarities, as well as differences in the methods of internment in Russia and Germany, which in both cases negatively affected the situation of the families of hostile state citizens.

Keywords

World War I of 1914–18, repatriation, internment, Russia, Germany, “hostile foreigners,” families of enemy state citizens, reasons for internment of women and children in Russia and Germany.

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About the authors

Bakhturina Alexandra Yurievna, PhD in History, associate professor, Russian State University for the Humanities, department of history of state institutions and public organizations, professor, Moscow, Russian Federation, +7-495-606-01-19, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Rostislavleva Natalia Vassiljavna, PhD in History, professor, Russian State University for the Humanities, department of world history, professor, Moscow, Russian Federation, +7-495-250-64-56, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Bock Hannes, PhD student, Free University Berlin, Friedrich-Meinecke-Institute, Federal Republic of Germany, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Grant information

The study has funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and German Research Institutions (DFG) within the frameworks of research project “Security and Civil Society in Russia and Germany during the First World War: Correspondence in the Process of Internment of Civilians in the Enemy States in 1914–18” (no. 19-59-12006).

Submitted 23.09.2021, published (for сitation):

BAKHTURINA, A. Yu., ROSTISLAVLEVA, N. V., BOCK, Hannes. Sem'i “vrazhdebnykh inostrantsev” v Rossii i Germanii v gody Pervoi mirovoi voiny 1914-1918 gg. [Families of “Enemy Foreigners” in Russia and Germany in the Days of the First World War 1914–18. In Russ.]. IN: Vestnik arhivista / Herald of an Archivist, 2022, no. 1, pp. 214-228. doi 10.28995/2073-0101-2022-1-214-228

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