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Replaying the Second World War
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02 June 2026

— Serhii Plokhy, Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Oleksa Drachewych’s groundbreaking work will be invaluable to all readers seeking a better understanding of Russia’s invasion of sovereign Ukraine in the twenty-first century. In this well-written monograph, the author reveals the stunning parallels between Vladimir Putin’s offensive against his neighbour to the West, and Joseph Stalin’s harsh treatment of the Ukrainians, many of whom suffered under Nazi occupation, after World War II. In both cases, false narratives that attempted to discredit Ukrainian nationalism were used to justify acts of repression in Ukraine. Drachewych’s careful historical work and balanced approach renders these complicated events accessible to the seasoned scholar and the general reader alike.
— Andrea Chandler, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa
There are many books that focus on the causes of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but few examine its practices. In Replaying the Second World War, Oleksa Drachewych shows that when it comes to the Kremlin’s policies of occupation and control, history not simply rhymes, it often continues from Stalin to Putin. Focusing on population control, repression, occupation structures, sexual violence, mass expulsions and the use of food as a weapon, the book is a valuable resource to understand the nature of Russia’s behavior and violence.
— Eugene Finkel, Professor of International Affairs, Johns Hopkins University, Bologna
Dr. Oleksa Drachewych is an Assistant Professor of History at Western University, and a Lecturer in the Department of History at King’s University College, both in London, Ontario, Canada. He specializes in the histories of the Soviet Union, modern European international relations, and international communism. Drachewych is the author of The Communist International, Anti-Imperialism and Racial Equality in British Dominions (Routledge 2018) and co-editor of Left Transnationalism: The Communist International and the National, Colonial, and Racial Questions (McGill-Queen’s University Press 2020).