1929
- punkar7
- May 19, 2015
- 2 min read
Tahtakupyr Revolt, Kazakhs
Batpakkarinsk Revolt, Kazakhs
Muslim religious leaders are arrested or killed
China, Sino-Soviet conflict
Stalin orders the persecution of "kulaks" (capitalist farmers), 15 million peasants are deported to the Arctic regions and 6.5 million die
Basmachi brief resurgence of the movement
The Buryats rebelled against the communist rule and collectivization of their herds
The rebellion was quickly crushed by the Red Army with loss of 35,000 Buryats.
At least 13,000 Finns had been killed and 37,000 were suffering in Russia
Joseph Stalin ordered the forced collectivization of agriculture, forcing the Astrakhan Kalmyks to abandon their traditional nomadic pastoralist lifestyle and to settle in villages. All Kalmyk herdsmen owning more than 500 sheep were deported to labor camps in Siberia. Kalmyk resistance to Stalin’s collectivization campaign and the famine that was induced by such campaign resulted in the deaths of a substantial number of Kalmyks.
Emigration from the Soviet Union came to a halt in 1929 by Stalin's decree, leaving roughly one million Russian Germans within Soviet borders.
1929-1930 Alakat Revolt, Crimean Tatars against Soviet Russia
1929-1932 Aday Revolt, Kazakhs against Soviet Russia
1925-1930 Execution of Khanty tribal chiefs who were labelled "kulaks" followed by the execution of shamans
1922-1990 Belorussia was annexed by Bolshevist Russia
1920-1930 Godoberis people had been openly and violently suppressed. Later, more subtle and indirect means were used, but to equal effect. Gradually Communist ideology came to predominate and the resistance to Soviet rule subsided.
1920-1940 Ukraine, Bykivnia Graves. During the Stalinist period in the Soviet Union, it was one of the unmarked mass grave sites where the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, disposed of thousands of executed "enemies of the Soviet state" The number of dead bodies buried there is estimated 225 000
1800-2001 Russia annexing Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia) and deposing the Bagratids
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