The article describes the process of detaining civilians by the agents of NKVD nad SMERSH (counter-intelligence agency in the Red Army) in the years 1944–1945, when the Red Army was entering to Central and Eastern Europe. The fortunes of arrested by soviets are presented by the example of one of three crucial camps located in Siberia, where people detained in 1945 were sent; between them there were also Poles – mainly from Eastern Pomerania and Upper Silesia. It was camp number 503 with its headquarters in Kemerowo. Basic historical records used in the study are reports written by the camp’s management to Main Administration for Affairs of Prisoners of War and Internees (GUPVI) and the witnesses’ accounts of their stay in the camp. The arti...
The study’s nodal problem is assignation of numeber of the Poles (Polish citizens) deported from Pol...
The article provides an overview of the categories of forced workers from the USSR in Luxembourg dur...
The article is devoted to the deceased prisoners who, after September 17th, 1939 were imprisoned by ...
In autumn 1944 the activities of the Soviet repressive apparatus against Polish independence undergr...
The Deportation of the Polish Population in the Light of the NKVD Directives and Testimonies of the ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the German and Romanian captivity of the cadets of the Yar...
Based on a wide range of sources of official and personal origin, the article examines the history o...
The article is devoted to the study of the concentration camps and forced labor camps that contained...
From Sillamäe to Goli Otok. NKVD and Labour Camps in the Baltic countries, Central–Eastern Europe, a...
The purpose of this article is to draw attention to the little-studied topic of the activities of th...
With the re-entry of the Red Army into Poland in 1944, another phase of Soviet repressions began. Th...
With the re-entry of the Red Army into Poland in 1944, another phase of Soviet repressions began. Th...
The article provides information on the topic of soldiers of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) impr...
In the years 1944-1956 the prisoners of Kolyma forced-labour camps (lagry) were divided into three ...
Special purpose camps for the NKVD of the USSR were established in 1941 to carry out a special inspe...
The study’s nodal problem is assignation of numeber of the Poles (Polish citizens) deported from Pol...
The article provides an overview of the categories of forced workers from the USSR in Luxembourg dur...
The article is devoted to the deceased prisoners who, after September 17th, 1939 were imprisoned by ...
In autumn 1944 the activities of the Soviet repressive apparatus against Polish independence undergr...
The Deportation of the Polish Population in the Light of the NKVD Directives and Testimonies of the ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the German and Romanian captivity of the cadets of the Yar...
Based on a wide range of sources of official and personal origin, the article examines the history o...
The article is devoted to the study of the concentration camps and forced labor camps that contained...
From Sillamäe to Goli Otok. NKVD and Labour Camps in the Baltic countries, Central–Eastern Europe, a...
The purpose of this article is to draw attention to the little-studied topic of the activities of th...
With the re-entry of the Red Army into Poland in 1944, another phase of Soviet repressions began. Th...
With the re-entry of the Red Army into Poland in 1944, another phase of Soviet repressions began. Th...
The article provides information on the topic of soldiers of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) impr...
In the years 1944-1956 the prisoners of Kolyma forced-labour camps (lagry) were divided into three ...
Special purpose camps for the NKVD of the USSR were established in 1941 to carry out a special inspe...
The study’s nodal problem is assignation of numeber of the Poles (Polish citizens) deported from Pol...
The article provides an overview of the categories of forced workers from the USSR in Luxembourg dur...
The article is devoted to the deceased prisoners who, after September 17th, 1939 were imprisoned by ...