Regina Kazyulina

Regina Kazyulina

Center Associate

Assistant Director, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Salem State University

Regina Kazyulina is the assistant director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Salem State University. She teaches in the Graduate Certificate Program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies and is the lead investigator of an oral history project focused on the experiences of Russian-speaking refugees in Massachusetts. Her research interests include everyday life under German occupation, the “Holocaust by Bullets,” and the gendered lived experiences of Soviet civilians. She is the author of “Women’s Antifascist Resistance on German-Occupied Territory Through the Lens of Soviet Leaflets, 1941-45,” Journal of Contemporary History (2021) and “In Their Words: Soviet Women in the Ranks of Soviet Intelligence During World War Two” in The Eastern Front: War, Myth, and Memory (Routledge, 2024). Her book, Women Under Suspicion: Fraternization, Espionage, and Punishment in the Soviet Union During World War II, is forthcoming with the University of Wisconsin Press.