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1942

  • punkar7
  • May 19, 2015
  • 2 min read

Nearly all of the able-bodied German population was conscripted into NKVD labor columns.

  • 25,000--30,000 Finns were deported to Siberia from Leningrad Oblast (Russian SFSR).

  • Greeks, Romanians, etc. deported from Crimea, North Caucasus

  • Germans, Romanians, Crimean Tatars, Greeks with foreign citizenship deported from Krasnodar Krai (Russian SFSR)

  • 1942-1943 The Kalmyks revolted against Russia

  • 1942-1954 Involvment in Hukbalahap Rebellion, Philippines

  • 1941-1942 More than 780,000 Germans deported from Povolzhye, the Caucasus, Crimea, Ukrainian SSR, Moscow, central Russian SFSR to Kazakh SSR, Siberia

  • 1941-1944 Finland. Soviet partisan units conducted raids deep inside Finnish territory, attacking villages and other civilian targets. The partisans usually executed their military and civilian prisoners after a minor interrogation

  • 1941-1949 Nearly 3.3 million people were deported to Siberia and the Central Asian republics

  • 1941–1946 Invasion to Northern Iran

  • 1941-1944 Continuation War, Finland / Karelia

  • 1941-1944 Finland. Around 3,500 Finnish prisoners of war, of whom five were women, were captured by the Red Army. Their mortality rate is estimated to have been about 40 percent. The most common causes of death were hunger, cold and oppressive transportation

  • 1941-1945 World War II

  • 1940-1991 Occupation and annexation of Estonia

  • 1940-1991 Occupation and annexation of Latvia

  • 1940-1991 Occupation and annexation of Lithuania. The Soviet annexation resulted in mass terror, the destruction of civil liberties, the economic system and Lithuanian culture.

  • 1940-1953 More than 200,000 people are estimated to have been deported from the Baltic States by the Soviet regime

  • 1940-1951 The Soviet deportations of 400 000 people from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

  • 1940-1991 Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina

  • 1940–1944 Insurgency in Chechnya, Chechens and Ingush people

  • 1939-1956 Polish resistance movement

  • 1938-1953 Russia, Butovo firing range. Location where more than 20,000 political prisoners were shot during the Great Terror of the Soviet Union

  • 1937-1945 Second Sino-Japanese War

  • 1800-2001 Russia annexing Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia) and deposing the Bagratids

 
 
 

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