2024
DOI: 10.1257/app.20220085
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Fighting for Tyranny: State Repression and Combat Motivation

Arturas Rozenas,
Roya Talibova,
Yuri M. Zhukov

Abstract: We utilize over 100 million declassified Red Army personnel records from World War II to study how state repression shapes soldiers’ motivation to exert effort in fighting. Exploiting multiple complementary identification strategies, we find that soldiers from places with higher levels of prewar repression under Stalin’s rule were more likely to fight until death and less likely to shirk their duties, but they also received fewer decorations for personal bravery. The coercive incentives created by repression a… Show more

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