““Despite the increased attention that the region and the era have received recently, there is much that we still need to learn, and this collection is a welcome addition to the existing historiography.” • The Journal of East Central European Studies“Overall, the volume offers a broad panorama of the history of violence in East Central Europe. The individual essays are thematically diverse and offer an excellent synthesis of multilingual sources of research literature and theory.” • H-Soz-Kult“This is an excellent collection of high-quality essays on a topic that is at the cutting edge of the field and which builds on a fast-growing interest in the impacts of the First World War.” • Roland Clark, University of Liverpool