Against their will : the history and geography of forced migrations in the USSR /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English Russian |
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Budapest ; New York :
Central European University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Forced migrations: pre-history and classification
- Forced migrations before Hitler and Stalin: historical excursus
- Forced migrations and Second World War
- Classification of forced migrations
- Part I. Forced migrations within the USSR
- Forced migrations before the Second World War (1919-1939)
- First Soviet deportations and resettlements in 1919-1929
- Dekulakization and kulak exile in 1930-1931
- Kulak exile and famine repercussions in 1932-1934
- Frontier zone cleansing and other forced migrations in 1934-1939
- Forced migrations during and after the Second World War (1939-1953)
- Selective deportations from the annexed territories of Poland, Baltic Republics and Romania in 1939-1941
- Total preventive deportation of Soviet Germans, Finns and Greeks in 1941-1942
- Retributive total deportations of the peoples of the North Caucasus and Crimea in 1943-1944
- Preventive forced deportations from the Transcaucasia, and other deportations during the last stage of the war in 1944-1945
- Compensatory forced migrations in 1941-1946
- Ethnic and other deportations after the Second World War, 1949-1953
- Patterns of deported peoples settlement, and rehabilitation process
- Patterns of deported peoples settlement at the destinations
- Rehabilitation and internal repatriation of Kalmyks and peoples of the North Caucasus
- Rehabilitation of Germans
- Rehabilitation of the Crimean Tatars
- Rehabilitation of Meshketian Turks
- Repressed peoples and ethnic conflicts on the territory of the USSR in the 1990s
- Part II. International forced migrations
- Internment and deportation of German civilians from European countries to the USSR
- The victors labor balance and labor reparations
- Internment of Germans in Southeast Europe
- Internment of Germans on the territory of the Third Reich
- Some outcomes of the operation on internment of Germans
- Employment of labor of German civilians from European countries in the USSR, and their repatriation
- Destination geography and employment of labor of German internees in the USSR
- Beginning of repatriation of internees, and new labor reparations
- Further repatriation process and its completion
- In lieu of a conclusion: geo-demographic scale and repercussions of forced migrations in the USSR
- Afterword at the crossroads of geography and history (by Anatoly Vishnevsky).