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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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