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Выселение семей «Врагов народа» с территории советского Дальнего Востока в конце 1930-х годов как форма массовых депортаций

Выселение семей «Врагов народа» с территории советского Дальнего Востока в конце 1930-х годов как форма массовых депортаций

Abstract

Рассматриваются характер и масштабы кампании по выселению с территории советского Дальнего Востока семей, главы которых были репрессированы в годы Большого террора. Показано, что в 1937-1938 гг. общее число таких выселенцев превышало 10 тыс. семей. На основе анализа архив¬ных документов и мемуарных источников автор приходит к выводу, что данная кампания являлась одной из форм массовых сталинских депортаций и была нацелена на социальную «чистку» пограничного региона в условиях угрозы войны с Японией.

The article deals with character and the scale of the campaign of expelling the families, the heads of which were subjected to repressions in the years of Great Terror, from the Soviet Far East. The total number of such families surpassed 10,000 in 1937-1938. Basing on archive documents and memoirs the author draws a conclusion that the campaign was a form of mass Stalinist deportations aimed at social "purge" of the frontier region under the threat of war with Japan.

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СТАЛИНСКИЕ ДЕПОРТАЦИИ, СЕМЬИ «ВРАГОВ НАРОДА», СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ «ЧИСТКА», СОВЕТСКИЙ ДАЛЬНИЙ ВОСТОК, FAMILIES OF THE "ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE"

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