1953
- punkar7
- May 19, 2015
- 2 min read
The Gulag contain 2.7 million prisoners in 500 work colonies, 60 labor camps and 15 "special-regime" camps for political prisoners (mostly nationalists from Ukraine and Baltic republics) and more than one million people have died in it 1953
Vorkuta uprising was a major uprising of the concentration camp inmates. 66 were killed on the spot, 135 wounded
Stalin dies and an amnesty releases 1.2 million prisoners
Uprising of East Germany
Involvement to Iranian coup d'état
Estonian Insurgency. Puutlipalu Battle. Russian NKVD killed 5 men and 3 women Estonian Woodbrothers in Võru county
Gulag, Norilsk uprising
1953-1959 Soviet involvement in Cuban Revolution
1953-1975 Laotian Civil War
1950-1959 Massive resettlement of Bartangs people
1950-1953 Korean War, communist North Korea (with approval from Stalin) attacks capitalist South Korea, but the invasion fails after USA intervention
1950-1960 Roshani of the upper villages, like Bartangi, Oroshori and Yazgulami, were made to resettle on the cotton plantations of the Vakhsh valley.
1950-1960 Whole Tabasarans villages were deported from the mountains to the plains to provide the manpower required.
1948-1960 Involvement to Malayan Emergency
1948- Involvement to Arab-Israeli Conflict
1946-1954 First Indochina War
1945-1955 Austria remained under joint occupation
1944-1956 Guerilla war in the Baltic states against Soviet rule, Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians
1944-1956 Poland, Fights against Cursed soldiers
1944-1958 Romania remained under the direct military occupation and economic control of the USSR
1942-1954 Involvment in Hukbalahap Rebellion, Philippines
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
1940-1991 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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