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1936

  • punkar7
  • May 19, 2015
  • 2 min read

20,000 Ingrians were deported to the Siberia and Central Asia. Four parishes of Northern Ingria were totally emptied of Finns

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  • 1936-1939 Mongolia. Stalinist repressions under the leadership of Khorloogiin Choibalsan by Russian instructions. All together, 2,265 monastery buildings were destroyed and over 71.5 tons of metal statutes shipped to the USSR for scrap. Between 22,000 and 35,000 people killed, or about three to four percent of Mongolia's population at that time. Nearly 18,000 victims were Buddhist lamas. Some authors also offer much higher estimates, up to 100,000 victims. Only from August 1937 to January 1938, according to the Soviet embassy in Mongolia, 10,728 people have been arrested including 7,814 lamas, 322 noyans, 180 army commanders and 408 Chinese. During this period, cases were heard on 7,171 people of whom 6,311 were executed. According to these data, the brunt of the repression was inflicted on Buddhist monasticism.

  • 1932-1941 Conflicts with Japan

  • 1930-1940 Mongolia and Soviet-supported Xinjiang Uyghurs and Kazakhs' separatist movement

  • 1930-1936 2,323,000 Kulaks deported from "Regions of total collectivization", most of Russia, Ukraine, other regions to Northern Russian SFSR, Ural, Siberia, North Caucasus, Kazakh ASSR, Kyrgyz ASSR

  • 1922-1990 Belorussia was annexed by Bolshevist Russia

  • 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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