东普鲁士的德裔儿童和战后立陶宛的俄裔儿童移民情况

Rūta Matimaitytė
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由饥荒引发的向苏联立陶宛的移民潮(1946-1948 年)一直是史学分析的主题,有选择性地关注其中一个移民群体:东普鲁士德裔儿童(在文化记忆中被广泛认为是狼孩)或来自苏联受饥荒影响的共和国的儿童。通过采用口述历史的方法,利用从立陶宛和德国档案馆、研究机构和记忆机构收集的访谈资料,本文旨在揭示这两类移民儿童抵达苏维埃立陶宛的原因。文章还调查了官僚机构控制和阻止移民的尝试,以及 1990 年后狼孩在德国寻求社会公正的努力。研究显示,苏联体制将来自东普鲁士和其他苏联加盟共和国的移民视为潜在威胁,因为他们有可能在立陶宛爆发斑疹伤寒。
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Migration of German Children from East Prussia and of Russian-speaking Children to Post-War Lithuania
The wave of famine-caused migration to Soviet Lithuania (1946–1948) has been a subject of historiographical analysis, focusing selectively on one of the migrant groups: either the East Prussian German children (widely recognised in the cultural memory as the wolf children) or those arriving from famine-affected republics of the Soviet Union. By employing the methodology of oral history, using the interviews collected alongside materials sourced from Lithuanian and German archives, research institutes, and memory institutions, this article aims to uncover the reasons behind the arrival of both groups of migrant children in Soviet Lithuania. It also investigates the attempts made by the bureaucratic apparatus to control and halt migration, as well as the efforts of the wolf children in seeking social justice in Germany after 1990. The study reveals that the Soviet system perceived migrants from East Prussia and other Soviet republics primarily as a potential threat due to the risk of a typhus outbreak in Lithuania.
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