Internal forced migrations in Russia
Abstract
Internal forced migrations in Russia comprised multitudes of many millions people, including deportations of whole nations or their parts. In the years 1930-1952 they were conducted on a scale met nowhere else in the world. The consequences of the migrations are felt till now, both in social and economical sphere. The article is based on original Russian sources.References
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