The Deportation of Peoples in the Soviet Union

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Nova Publishers, 1996 - Political Science - 217 pages
Drawing mostly on official documents, surveys the relocation of national groups by the Soviet government from the 1920s to the 1950s. Among the nationalities described are Russians, Koreans, Iranians moved to Kazakhstan, Karachais, Greeks, Chechens, Ingushes, and Moldavians. Also describes deported and mobilized Germans in the Far East during the 1
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Deportation of Peoples in the Soviet Union 1920s 1950s
5
The Russian People Deportation Began as Early as the 1920s
9
The 1930s Deportation of Soviet Koreans
25
To Relocate Iranians to Kazakhstan in a Month
39
The Forced Migration of Karachais
49
Deported Forever On the Deportation of Kalmyks
57
40 Thousand Balkarians To Deportate On Beriyas Order
71
The Truth About the Deportation of Chechens and Ingushes
97
Ingermanlandians Top Secret
113
1940s The Deportation of Peoples from Georgia Armenia and Azerbaijan
131
The 1940s 1950s The Fortunes of the Moldavian People
151
The Forced Deportation of Peoples from Baltic Countries
165
The 1940s Deported and Mobilized Germans in the Far East
181
The North of Russia in the Policy of Peoples Deportation
189
State Legislation on the Rehabilitation of Repressed Peoples in the USSR
207

Greeks Special Settlers in the USSR
87

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