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Re: Вопрос, навеянный...
>>В смысле, все обиженные растреляны, а если ты жив, то какие могут быть обиды?
>Обиды могут быть простые - расстреляли семью или друзей, например или на это не обижаются?
http://www.genocid.lt/Leidyba/2/aleksand1.htm#Exiles%20to%20the%20far%20Regions%20of%20the%20USSR%20in%20May–June,%201941
A.Gurjanov
Exiles to the far Regions of the USSR in May–June, 1941
S u m m a r y
In May–June, 1941 mass exiles of large groups of population were executed from the territories occupied by the Soviet Union according to the Soviet Union and Germany Pact of August 23, 1939 and subsequent treaties with Germany. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bessarabia and North Bucovina, western parts of Byelorussia and Ukraine were the territories the population was exiled from in 1941. Three types of repression were applied for ten categories of deported: living on a settlement under NKVD supervision, detention at prisoner-of-war camps and GULAG’o camps. The second and the third types of repression submerged after Germany attacked the USSR. Those who had to deported to prisoner-of-war camps or were on the way to the camps were either transferred or directed to reformatory labour camps. Those three types of repression were ascertained on the ground of the analyses of archival documents. There were also made an exhaustive lists of trains and lists of deportees. The number of persons deported of every region they were exiled to (the first type of repression) and the number of persons displaced at labour camps of every region they were exiled from (the second and the third type of repression) was specified and defined on the basis of the documents.
During mass deportations in May–June, 1941, up to 106 thousand people were displaced at exile settlements and labour camps, 87 thousand deported and 19 thousand inprisomed in camps.