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caused by
deportation, for
example ethnic cleansing, and
other reasons. A
person who has been
deported or is
under sentence of
deportation is
called a...
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Great Expulsion, the
Great Deportation, and the
Deportation of the
Acadians (French: Le
Grand Dérangement or
Déportation des Acadiens) The term "forced...
- The
Kalmyk deportations of 1943,
codename Operation Ulusy (Russian: Операция «Улусы») was the
Soviet deportation of more than 93,000
people of Kalmyk...
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during the
deportation. The
Russian Federation never provided reparations, it
never compensated those who lost
their property during the
deportation, and it...
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about 1,500 of the
evicted people died as a
result of the
deportation.
Shortly after the
deportation, the
Muslims affected were able to
return to
their homes...
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sources of
deportation and ten
percent in the
destination areas. This goal
could not be
accomplished without m**** murder. The
deportation of Armenians...
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entire class was
deported,
whereas the
deportation of
Soviet Koreans in 1937
marked the
precedent of a
specific ethnic deportation of an
entire nationality...
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Martyrs de la
Déportation (English:
Memorial to the
Martyrs of the
Deportation) is a
memorial to the 200,000
people who were
deported from
Vichy France...
- The
deportation of the
Chechens and
Ingush (Chechen: До́хадар, Махках дахар, romanized: Doxadar,
Maxkax daxar, Ingush: Мехках дахар), or
Ardakhar Genocide...
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these deportations an
example of
Soviet ****imilation and re-education of "stigmatized people".
Deportation of the
Chechens and
Ingush Deportation of the...