«…In Accordance with Passport Regulations»: Mass Expulsion of «Insecure» Citizens from the Far East of the USSR in 1930s

Autor: Elena N. Chernolutskaya
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Bylye Gody, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 71-78 (2013)
ISSN: 2073-9745
Popis: The article, basing on the analysis of the archive published and unpublished data, books of condolence, witnesses’ recollections, presents extended characteristics of mass compulsory expulsions from the Soviet Far East, realized in order to “houseclean” as a preventive security measure. Such acts were not ethnical in nature. Their aim was to grant region the status of secure territory and introduce passport limitations. Three campaigns, involving not less than 150 thousand people in total: 1) population passportization (1933–1934); 2) expulsion of families of the victims of Bolshoi Terror (1937–1939), 3) expulsion of the so-called «insecure» population of the Primorsky Region (1939) was analyzed. The author concludes that they had the form of Stalin’s mass deportations, aimed at the formation of discriminated social groups
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