1947
- punkar7
- May 19, 2015
- 2 min read
The Negidals, inhabitants of Ust-Amgun were resettled as far away as the village of Dylma by the Amur
1946-1948 Battle of Baitag Bogd Mountain, border conflict between the Republic of China and the Mongolian People's Republic with Soviet forces.
1946-1949 Soviet involvement in Greek Civil War
1946-1954 First Indochina War
1945-1955 Austria remained under joint occupation
1945-1948 Soviet Occupation of Northern Korea
1944-1956 Guerilla war in the Baltic states against Soviet rule, Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians
1945-1950 Tens of thousands Germans deported from Königsberg to West or Middle Germany
1945-1948 Many Nivkh, as well as half of the Oroks and all of the Sakhalin Ainu, who had been living under Japanese jurisdiction in the southern half of Sakhalin, were forced to move to Japan along with the ethnic Japanese settlers
1944-1956 Poland, Fights against Cursed soldiers
1944-1949 Fights against Ukrainian Insurgent Army
1944-1949 Fights against Werwolf, Poland
1944-1949 Ili Rebellion, Soviet-backed revolt by the Second East Turkestan Republic against the Kuomintang government of the Republic of China
1944-1958 Romania remained under the direct military occupation and economic control of the USSR
1942-1954 Involvment in Hukbalahap Rebellion, Philippines
1941-1949 Nearly 3.3 million people were deported to Siberia and the Central Asian republics
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
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
1800-2001 Russia annexing Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia) and deposing the Bagratids
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