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Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories | A Wisdom Archive on Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories |  | Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories A selection of articles related to Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories |  |
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories |  |  |  | Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories: Encyclopedia II - Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categoriesKulaks were the most numerous social category of deported. Resettlement of people officially designated as kulaks continued until early 1950, including several major waves.
Some ethnic deportations, e.g., of Poles after 1939 from annexed territories of what is now Western Belarus and Western Ukraine (but was then Eastern Poland), were also justified by political/social reasons.
A number of religious sects, mos ...
See also:Population transfer in the Soviet Union, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Transfers of ethnicities, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Labor force transfer, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Timeline, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Wikisource Read more here: » Population transfer in the Soviet Union: Encyclopedia II - Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories |
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 |  |  | Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories: Encyclopedia II - Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Transfers of ethnicitiesThe wholesale removal of potentially trouble-making ethnic groups was a technique used consistently by Joseph Stalin during his career: Poles (1934), Koreans (1937), Ukrainians, Jews, Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians (1940-1941 and 1945-1949), Volga Germans (1941), Balkars, Chechens, Ingushs (1944), Kalmyks (1944), Meskhetian Turks (1944), Crimean Tatars (18 May 1944). Large numbers of kulaks regardless their nationality were resettled to Siberia and Central Asia.
Shortly before, during and immediately after World War II, Stalin condu ...
See also:Population transfer in the Soviet Union, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Deportations of social categories, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Transfers of ethnicities, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Labor force transfer, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Timeline, Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Wikisource Read more here: » Population transfer in the Soviet Union: Encyclopedia II - Population transfer in the Soviet Union - Transfers of ethnicities |
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