Deportationen der Sowjetunion im Zweiten Weltkrieg

Von immanuellalala

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  1. autoklaasipuhastaja on

    From the illegally Soviet-occupied Baltic states, it was about 1% of the population. And this is additional to the almost full extermination of the political, military, intellectual, cultural and economic elite. And all of this happened *before* the Nazi occupation.

  2. Gullible-Voter on

    Missing some other forced deportations. 150,000 Crimean Tatars for example were deported to Uzbekistan. Nearly half died during the travel or within a year of arrival.

    Russia has been a hell not only for the minorities within its borders but also for the nations outside its borders.

  3. Dry_Poem9170 on

    Why is the Soviet union missing Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan, but owning Tannu Tuva?

  4. Hispanoamericano2000 on

    Also known as the Soviet Genocides (particularly in the cases of the Crimean Tatars and the Chechens).

  5. Winter_Frame_8970 on

    Missing
    By 1940 thousands of Poles were being forcibly moved to Siberia by cattle car

  6. Ill-Engineering8205 on

    The nazi migrants who settled in Ukraine thinking they were gonna have their genocidial Lebensraum only to end up in Fuckallwisky, Siberia:

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