This article reassesses the myth of the heroic homecoming and successful reintegration of Red Army veterans returning to Leningrad after 1945. Soviet propaganda created an official version of demobilization, which presented veterans as exemplary citizens who returned to civilian life with relative ease. This myth created the impression that ordinary Leningraders welcomed home returning veterans as heroes. Throughout the twentieth century the demobilization of mass conscript armies generated tensions and difficulties. Across Europe the experience of demobilization in the wake of industrialized warfare created resentment, disaffection and anger. In contrast to official myths, Leningrad’s veterans were little different from their counterparts elsewhere. Reports based on veterans’ letters intercepted by the military censor reveal that many ex-servicemen were deeply resentful of the reception they received in postwar Leningrad. The frustrations of demobilization were blamed on ‘rear-line rats’, a term of derision for officials believed to have shirked front-line service in favour of safer administrative jobs. These problems were not imagined by disaffected veterans. Other documents confirm that corruption and bureaucracy were widespread problems. Despite these simmering resentments, the myth of a successful demobilization has remained remarkably durable and continues to be accepted by historians and the general population.
The recent discovery of an acquired activating point mutation in JAK2, substituting valine at amino acid position 617 for phenylalanine, has greatly improved our understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms. Strikingly, the JAK2V617F mutation is found i...
To study its effects on reproductive performance in albino rats.The chromatographic fraction (CF) of crude methanolic extract of the herb has been subcutaneously administered to female albino rats. Experiments were carried out in adult cyclic females and oavriectomised (OVX) females during early ...
We created a rat model with a retroflexed bladder that mimicked the loss of the posterior urethrovesical angle and compared the results with sham-surgery rats for the establishment of rat models of stress urinary incontinence. Methods The retroflexed bladder was created by stitching the bladder p...
Thiazolidinediones (TZDs) improve insulin sensitivity and maintain beta cell mass. This study examined whether this effect is attributable to improved mitochondrial function in the pancreas and the potential involvement of the pancreatic insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis in mediating this eff...
The leptin-regulated melanocortin (MC) system modulates energy homeostasis and hypothalamic MC neuronal circuits regulate insulin secretion. We therefore hypothesized that MC system components were present in the pancreas. In order to determine the veracity of the hypothesis, we examined c-Fos, m...
A novel rat model was used to investigate the effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition in posterior spinal fusion augmented with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2. Nitric oxide (NO) has important physiological functions including the modulation of fracture healing. Recombinant huma...
Ionizing radiations induce oxidative stress on target tissues, mainly through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, there are few data available on the behavioral effects of moderate doses of ionizing radiation.The aim of the present work was to evaluate the performance of adu...
Pulmonary-renal syndrome is characterized by pulmonary hemorrhage and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis in various immunological states. Histopathological analysis of pulmonary-renal syndrome is not yet complete. Methods Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats were sensitized using the noncollagenous (NC1) ...
Possible amelioration of splenic damage and hematological changes in Nigerian Qua Iboe Brent crude oil-exposed rats following its withdrawal was investigated. A total of 56 male albino rats weighing between 200-250 g were used for this study. The rats received oral administration of 165 mg/kg bod...
This study aimed to detect brain and red blood cell acetylcholinesterase activity (AChE and RBC-AChE, respectively) of rats treated with vincristine sulphate and different doses of nandrolone decanoate. Thirty rats were divided into six groups (n"‰="‰5). The treatments were applied once a wee...